Capitalization
Punctuation
Short Form/Slang
Homonyms
Apostrophe
100

This is the only letter you must capitalize if you are referring to yourself.

What is the letter "I"?

100

You use this punctuation mark to end a sentence.

What is a period?

100

This is the formal way of saying "imma"

What is "I'm going to"?

100

These two words have different meanings: one means postal envelope and a specific gender.

What are "mail" and "male"?

100

This word is a contraction to "they are"

What is "they're"?

200

The front part of any book/magazine must be capitalized.

What is a title?

200

You use this punctuation mark to ask or inquire about something.

What is a question mark?

200

This is the formal way of saying "gonna"

What is "going to"?

200

These two words describe past tense to reading and a color.

What is "red" and "read"

200

This word is a contraction to "he is not"

What is "he isn't"?

300

You must capitalize your first and last when you refer to yourself.

What is a name?

300

You use this punctuation mark to surprise or express something loud and bold.

What is an exclamation point?

300

This is the formal way of saying "imma bout to"

What is "I am about to"?

300

These three words have different meanings: One is to purchase something, one is to be close to someone/something, and the other one is ending a conversation/meeting.

What is "buy, "by", and "bye"?

300

This is another way of referring to the 1970s

What are the "'70s"?

400

These letters must be capitalized in the following sentence: september and october are the prettiest months of autumn.

What are S and O? 

400

You use this punctuation mark to quote a phrase or a reference to a specific source. 

What are quotation marks?

400

Figure this out: iykyk

What is "If you know, you know"?

400

These two words have different meanings: One shows ownership and one shows a contraction for "you are" 

What is "your" and "you're"?

400

Gumball and Darwin Waterson are opening a restaurant together and they plan on using their first names. It would be _______ and _______ Restaurant.

What is "Gumball and Darwin's Restaurant"?

500

These letters must be capitalized in the following sentence: "my courses this semester include english, science, and math 100."

What are M, E, and M?

500

You use this punctuation mark for three things: to replace missing letters, to form contractions, or to show possession.

What is an apostrophe?

500

This is the formal way of saying, "tryna". 

What is "trying to"?

500

These three words have different meanings: One shows a location, one shows possession, and one shows a contraction of "they are". 

What is "there", "their", and "they're"

500

One word is a contraction of "who is" and the other word refers to possession. 

What are "whose" and "who's"

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