Fix the capitalization errors.
st. louis, mo
St. Louis, MO
Fill in the blank using the correct homophone.
I like ________ brownies for dessert please. (to, two, or too)
two
Fix the verb's tense in the sentence.
Yesterday I buy two pairs of pants.
bought
Rewrite the sentence correcting the dialogue errors.
I can't believe my mom didn't pack me dessert for lunch!" Amy said.
"I can't believe my mom didn't pack me dessert for lunch!" Amy said.
Find the capitalization errors.
we are going to lion's choice on monday.
We are going to Lion's Choice on Monday.
If a sentence is asking something, it must end with a ____________.
Question Mark
Fill in the blank with the correct homophone.
I like playing soccer at recess _________. (to, two, or too)
too
Fix the verb's tense in the sentence.
My mom is shop at Target after school.
shopping
Rewrite the sentence correcting the dialogue errors.
Anna asked, Do you think I should pack a sweatshirt today?
Anna asked, "Do you think I should pack a sweatshirt today?"
Give three examples of proper nouns that are always capitalized.
Any specific noun: person, place or thing. Answers will vary.
We are going to Nashville TN for a family vacation in March
We are going to Nashville, TN for a family vacation in March.
Fil in the blank with the correct homophone.
I can't believe ________ soccer team wins so many games! (there, their, they're)
their
Fix the verb's tense in the sentence.
Next week, I rode my bike to school.
I'm riding or I will be riding
Rewrite the sentence correcting the dialogue errors.
Hooray! yelled Brian. There's pizza for lunch today!
"Hooray!" yelled Brian. "There's pizza for lunch today!"
Find the capitalization errors.
valentine's day is on february 14.
Valentine's Day is on February 14.
Fix the punctuation errors.
What special does Mrs Hamilton teach
What special does Mrs. Hamilton teach?
Why do you think ________ so angry? (there, their, they're)
they're
Fix the verb's tense in the sentence.
Last week, we fly on an airplane to Disney World.
flew
Rewrite the sentence correcting the dialogue errors.
Thank you, said Kara. It was nice of you to help me pick up my books on the floor.
"Thank you," said Kara. "It was nice of you to help me pick up my books on the floor."
mrs. sumner is the assistant principal at kehrs mill elementary.
Mrs. Sumner is the assistant principal at Kehrs Mill Elementary.
Fix the punctuation errors.
I can't believe you? Why did you let Mr Smiths dog outside without a leash.
I can't believe you! Why did you let Mr. Smith's dog outside without a leash?
Fill in the blank with the correct homophone.
I really want to ________ an ice cream cone with my lunch money. (by, bye, buy)
buy
Fix the verb's tense in the sentence.
My dog like to ate green beans with his dinner.
eat
Rewrite the sentence correcting the dialogue errors.
If there is indoor recess today, Natalie added, we can play Uno!
"If there is indoor recess today," Natalie added, "we can play Uno!"