Insert comma(s): I'd go to practice but coach is making me condition.
I'd go to practice, but coach is making me condition.
Jeez, what a throw_
Exclamation Point
Insert a Semicolon or Colon: Please grab the following items carrots, peas, and milk.
Please grab the following items: carrots, peas, and milk.
Insert apostrophe(s): Janets house has the best snacks.
Janet's house has the best snacks.
Insert comma(s): Greg what were you thinking?
Greg, what were you thinking?
Insert comma(s): Chip we managed to sell 1000 copies of our CD!
Chip, we managed to sell 1,000 copies of our CD!
Should the title of this song be in quotation marks or italics: Espresso by Sabrina Carpenter.
Quotation Marks
Insert a semicolon or colon: Madagascar is a funny movie it's one of my favorites.
Madagascar is a funny movie; it's one of my favorites.
Insert apostrophe(s): Mr. Parks room is always way too warm.
Mr. Parks' room is always way too warm.
Insert comma(s): Woah that was scary!
Woah, that was scary!
Insert comma(s): Beth keeps a neat organized workspace.
Beth keeps a neat, organized workspace.
Which end mark should be used: Take that stupid hat off and sit down_
Period or Exclamation point
Insert a semicolon or colon: Have you read the book Washington A Founder's Story?
Have you read the book Washington: A Founder's Story?
Insert apostrophe(s):The childrens pool isnt open today.
The children's pool isn't open today.
Insert comma(s): We'll drive from Houston Texas to Denver Colorado.
We'll drive from Houston, Texas, to Denver, Colorado.
Insert comma(s): Your dog by the way ate all of my homework!
Your dog, by the way, ate all of my homework!
Insert quotation marks: Yes, I said, but not in a long time.
"Yes," I said, "but not in a long time."
Fix this sentence: I'd like to visit Vancouver, Canada, London, England, and New York, New York.
I'd like to visit Vancouver, Canada; London, England; and New York, New York.
Insert apostrophe(s): Jeffs dad has a ton of records from the 1960s that he wont sell.
Jeff's dad has a ton of records from the 1960s that he won't sell.
Insert comma(s): Although it was boring we still paid attention.
Although it was boring, we still paid attention.
Insert comma(s): Dr. Collin Jensen Ph.D. is a friend of mine.
Dr. Collin Jensen, Ph.D., is a friend of mine.
Does the title of this novel need to be in quotation marks or italics: The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping
Italics
Insert a semicolon or colon: I'm a great athlete however, my ankles sprain easily.
I'm a great athlete; however, my ankles sprain easily.
Insert as many apostrophes as are needed: Bensons writing has way too many ands, wannas, and gonnas.
Benson's, and's, wanna's, gonna's
Insert comma(s): The principal asked "What is your plan for the senior fundraiser?"
The principal asked, "What is your plan for the senior fundraiser?