Apostrophes
Commas
Semicolons and Colons
Dashes
Challenge
100

Is the punctuation correct in the sentence below?

Youve been expelled.   

No! 

You've been expelled. 


100

Is the punctuation correct in the sentence below? 

After lunch we went to the library.

No! 

After lunch, we went to the library.

100


Correct this sentence: 

This year I want to visit four amazing cities  Paris France London England New York New York and Barcelona Spain.



This year, I want to visit four amazing cities: Paris, France; London, England; New York, New York; and Barcelona, Spain.

100

Where does the dash go? Specifiy if it's an EM or EN dash. The final score was 3 2.

EN dash. 

The final score was 3-2. 

100

Is this casual sentence punctuated correctly? 


You got this Danny

No! 


You got this, Danny! 

200

Is the punctuation correct in the sentence below? 

Its time to leave.

No! 

It's time or leave.

200

Is the punctuation correct in the sentence below?

In the morning the birds sang loudly.

No! 

In the morning, the birds sang loudly. 

200

How do you fix the sentence below?

You will need the following supplies for your science-fair experiment paper, glue, and scissors.  

You will need the following supplies for your science-fair experiment: paper, glue, and scissors.

200

Where does the EM dash go in the following sentence? I didn't know what to say it was awkward.

I didn't know what to say—it was awkward.

200

Add punctuation to the sentence:  

I told my friend whose name is Vienna that I have homework to do therefore I must leave the play early. She understood but she was sad that I was going to miss the last act.

I told my friend, whose name is Vienna, that I have homework to do; therefore, I must leave the play early. She understood, but she was sad that I was going to miss the last act.

300

Is the punctuation correct in the sentence below? 

Itll be a late night. 

No! 

It'll be a late night.

300

Is the punctuation correct in the sentence below? 


I studied for the grammar test, and I passed!

Yes! You use a comma with a coordinating conjunction (fanboys) when combining 2 independent clauses.

300

Which punctuation should be used? 

Mankind has only one thing left __ hope.

A colon! 

Mankind has only one thing left: hope.

300

Decide where the dash goes and what type of dash it would be. 

There was only one thing left to do run!

It would be an EM dash. 

There was only one thing left to do—run!

300

Correct the sentence: 

My sister can be very annoying she always steals my things.

My sister can be very annoying; she always steals my things. 

My sister can be very annoying. She always steals my things. 


400

Are the apostrophes used correctly in the following sentence? If not, correct the sentence. 

Ms. Siegel frowned as she glanced at the blue team’s answers. We certainly hope she smiles' when she sees our's.

Ms. Siegel frowned as she glanced at the blue team's answers. We certainly hope she smiles when she sees ours. 

400

Is the following sentence grammatically correct?

Basketball hockey football baseball and soccer are popular spectator sports.

No! 

Basketball, hockey, football, baseball, and soccer are popular spectator sports. 

400

Which punctuation will fix the sentence? 

The phone rang several times __ no one answered.



A semicolon!

The phone rang several times; no one answered.



400

Is the following sentence correct?

June 5—9 is our Paris vacation. 

NO! You need to use an EN dash, not an EM dash. EN dashes are used for time periods and number related sentences.

Correct sentence: June 5-9 is our Paris vacation. 

400

True or False: When two independent clauses are connected by only a comma, they constitute a run-on sentence that is called a comma-splice.

True!

500

What is the difference between its and it's? 

Its shows possession. It's is a contraction of "it is". 

500

Is this sentence correct? If it uses incorrect grammar, fix it and explain why it was faulty! 

I went to the mall, Jane was there.

This sentence has a comma splice! You could fix it by adding a coordinating conjunction, making it two separate sentences, or adding a subordinating conjunction!

500

Is this sentence written correctly? Explain why!

She loves coffee; however, she avoids caffeine at night.

Yes! It follows the "Semicolon + Conjunctive Adverb + Comma" formula! 

500


Rewrite the full sentence, placing dashes where needed, and label what type of dashes is needed.

The horse which had been missing for days suddenly returned to the pasture.



EM dashes are needed. 

The horse—which had been missing for days—suddenly returned to the pasture.

500

Which option will completethis sentence? 

Among the candidates for Daily Show anchor were Amy Poehler, who quickly ______ Chris Rock, who considered filling in for a limited term; and Trevor Noah, who accepted the offer.

A) declined, 

B) declined

C) declined:

D) declined;

D! 

A semicolon after the word "declined" effectively separates the phrase ("Amy Poehler, who quickly declined") from the other phrases in the series. Because one or more of the phrases in the series contains a comma, a semicolon is the best choice for separating the phrases.

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