Punctation 1
Sentence Type
Punctuation 2
Sentence Structure
Misc.
100

Where does the question mark (?) belong in this sentence: 

“What two things are compared in that poem”, asked the teacher.

“What two things are compared in that poem?”, asked the teacher.

100

Is this sentence declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory? 

Will you come to the library with me?

Interrogative 

100

Where do the parentheses () belong? 

Instead of waffles my favorite breakfast food I ordered pancakes.

Instead of waffles (my favorite breakfast food) I ordered pancakes.

100

Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex? 

I went out for milk, but the store had already closed.

Compound

100

Select the correct verb 

Jocelyn (is learning/are learning) to knit from her grandmother.

Jocelyn is learning to knit from her grandmother.

200

Where does the exclamation point (!) belong in this sentence: 

Coach screamed, “Since ya’ll complaining, everyone is running laps”

Coach screamed, “Since ya’ll complaining, everyone is running laps!”

200

Is this sentence declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory? 

I got an A on my English Test!

Exclamatory
200

Where does the colon (: ) belong? 

Alex plays three sports soccer, basketball, and tennis.

Alex plays three sports: soccer, basketball, and tennis.

200

Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex? 

Can you believe that I remembered your birthday!

Complex

200

Select the correct verb 

(Is/Are) the children making too much noise?

Are the children making too much noise?

300

Where does the question mark (?) belong in this sentence: 

“Did she really say, ‘I liked him first’”

“Did she really say, ‘I liked him first’?”

300

Is this sentence declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory? 

Why do you think it didn’t work out?

Interrogative

300

Where do the parentheses () belong? 

The dog’s barking although harmless seems endless. 

The dog’s barking (although harmless) seems endless.

300

Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex? 

Isabel, who delivers our newspaper, often comes late, but she never apologizes for it. 

Compound-complex

300

Select the correct verb 

The pianist (is playing, are playing) my favorite song.

The pianist is playing my favorite song.

400

Where does the question mark (?) belong in this sentence:  

“Do you remember when I told her, ‘No, stop that’”

“Do you remember when I told her, ‘No, stop that’?”

400

Is this sentence declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory? 

In 2020, the Coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. and greatly affected the economy.

Declarative

400

Where does the colon (:) belong? 

My mom needs these four things from the grocery store sugar, salt, flowers, and flour. 

My mom needs these four things from the grocery store: sugar, salt, flowers, and flour.

400

Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex? 

President Carter, after he left office, helped build houses for the homeless.

Complex

400

Where is Mrs. Shepard from?

New York

500

Where does the question mark (?) belong in this sentence:  

My mom explained, “Didn’t your dad say, 'No, you can’t go to prom with him’” 

My mom explained, “Didn’t your dad say, 'No, you can’t go to prom with him’?”

500

Is this sentence declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory? 

It has been raining for 6 days straight and I’m tired of washing my car repeatedly.

Declarative

500

Where do the parentheses () and semicolon ; belong? 

I have an important test tomorrow that I must pass unfortunately, I can’t go out tonight.  

I have an important test tomorrow (that I must pass); unfortunately, I can’t go out tonight.  

500

Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex?  

Although we enjoy sweets, we avoid eating them, and we try to have fruit for dessert; sometimes we do not have dessert at all.

Compound-complex

500

How do you spell AND pronounce Ms. Velasquez’s first name?

Azeneth

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