Missing Punctuation
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Subjects & Verbs
Proper Nouns & Pronouns
Conjunctions & Prepositions
100

Genghis Khan, a great military leader led the Mongols against China.

Genghis Khan, a great military leader, led the Mongols against China.

100

The japanese credited a “divine wind” for the triumph.

The Japanese credited a “divine wind” for the triumph.

100

Name the subject:

Villagers hope that cellphones don’t replace their tweeting.

Villagers hope that cellphones don’t replace their tweeting.

100

Name the pronoun:

Perhaps he just wanted to sell more books!

Perhaps he just wanted to sell more books!

100

Name the conjunction:

Dogs would kill an animal and bury the leftovers for another meal.

Dogs would kill an animal and bury the leftovers for another meal.

200

Have you ever wondered how a fly can walk on the ceiling

Have you ever wondered how a fly can walk on the ceiling?

200

experts say to slowly lean back so you can float on the quicksand.

Experts say to slowly lean back so you can float on the quicksand.

200

Name the verb:

People whistle complete sentences to each other.

People whistle complete sentences to each other.

200

Name the proper noun:

You will also learn about our galaxy, the Milky Way.


You will also learn about our galaxy, the Milky Way.


200

Name the conjunction:

Martin Doyle needed to clean out his house, so he started giving away books.

Martin Doyle needed to clean out his house, so he started giving away books.

300

Laika, which means “barker in Russian, was a stray dog.

Laika, which means “barker" in Russian, was a stray dog.

300

Harriet and Edna stratemayer inherited the publishing company from their father.

Harriet and Edna Stratemayer inherited the publishing company from their father.

300

Name the complete subject (two words):

The brothers improved the secret recipe.

The brothers improved the secret recipe.


300

Name the possessive pronoun:

Guitar players in rock bands seemed to simply stare at their feet.

Guitar players in rock bands seemed to simply stare at their feet.


300

Name the preposition:

Pilots in the early 1900s didn’t have many instruments.

Pilots in the early 1900s didn’t have many instruments.

400

If you own a cat, youve noticed that your cat has a lot of whiskers.

If you own a cat, you've noticed that your cat has a lot of whiskers.

400

The village of kuskoy translates to “bird village.”

The village of Kuskoy translates to “bird village.”

400

Name the helping verb:

People would hide their bacon to keep it from dogs.

People would hide their bacon to keep it from dogs.

400

Name the pronoun:

Dodos could fly until they got fat.


Dodos could fly until they got fat.


400

Name the prepositional phrase (two words):

Groups of kangaroos are called mobs.

Groups of kangaroos are called mobs.

500

If you like rock bands you might know what shoegazing means.

If you like rock bands, you might know what shoegazing means.

500

Two brothers made the first version for the World’s fair in Chicago in 1893.

Two brothers made the first version for the World’s Fair in Chicago in 1893.

500

Name the linking verb (form of the verb to be):

The car’s top speed was 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) per hour.


The car’s top speed was 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) per hour.

500

Name the proper noun:

The enraged British wounded him 14 times, but he lived to be 96!

The enraged British wounded him 14 times, but he lived to be 96!

500

Name the prepositional phrase (three words):

Franklin didn’t like the way eagles steal food from other birds.


Franklin didn’t like the way eagles steal food from other birds.



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