Capitalization
Spelling
Synonyms and Antonyms
Punctuation
Parts of Speech
100

This one-letter word is always capitalized, even in the middle of a sentence.

I

100

This can be referred to when checking the spelling of a word, and is found as a book or online.

Dictionary?

100

A synonym for large.

Big/Huge/Giant/Etc...?

100

"I woke up today" The above sentence needs this symbol of punctuation.

Period

100

A person, place, object, or idea, etc...

Noun

200

This word of the sentence is always capitalized.

First Word

200

This word's spelling needs to be corrected: Scool.

S-C-H-O-O-L

200

A synonym for small.

Little/Tiny/Etc

200

"Do you have a car" The above sentence needs this symbol of punctuation.

Question Mark

200

Action words.

Verbs

300

These are capitalized when refering directly to a person.

Names

300

This Word's spelling needs to be corrected: Dun.

D-O-N-E

300

An antonym for left (directional).

Right

300

"I ate a pizza a malt a hot dog a slice of cheese and a piece of bread." The above sentence needs multiple of these symbols of punctuation.

Commas

300

Descriptive words, often accompanying a Noun.

Adjectives

400

These often appear on books, newspapers, and other documents, and in many cases, most words are capitalized.

Titles

400

This Word's spelling needs to be corrected: Ellefant.

E-L-E-P-H-A-N-T

400

A synonym for Spicy.

Hot/Zesty/Etc

400

"No! Murphy's eating the cake" The above text needs this symbol of punctuation.

Exclamation Point/Mark

400

Name, specific place name, title, etc...

Proper Noun.

500

There are twelve of these today, and are always capitalized, even when in the middle or end of a sentence.

Months

500

This Word's spelling needs to be corrected: Persipitayshun

P-R-E-C-I-P-I-T-A-T-I-O-N

500

An antonym for Synonym.

Antonym

500

Hello! How are you today? The above sentences need these symbols of punctuation.

Quotation Marks

500

A less specific word often replacing a Noun in a sentence or phrase.

Pronoun

M
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