I mark the end of sentences
Full Stop
Spell this word correctly: rember
remember
I always need an address
Email or Letter
Capital letter
What is the simple past tense of this verb: take?
Took
I separate items in a list
Comma
possess
I use sub-headings to make me easier to find information in me.
Instructional text
I can be used to add information about a verb.
adverb
In which person is this written? She is unable to come to the dinner.
3rd person
I am used to join two or more words or to join prefixes
hyphen
Spell this word correctly: knowlege
knowledge
I am a factual account of what happened for example on a charity fundraising day.
Report
What am I? The man in the grey coat...
Noun phrase
What is the present continuous tense of this verb: run?
running
I separate two sentences or main clauses which are of equal importance.
semicolon
Spell this word correctly: collum
column
I usually need two addresses: one for the person the letter is for and the other of the sender's address.
Formal letter eg. job interview
I am a clause which cannot exist on my own.
Subordinate clause
Which of these words is an island: aisle, isle?
isle
I am used to show that the second half of the sentence gives extra information
colon
Spell this word correctly: ocassion
occasion
I am found in a newspaper or magazine and I use headings and paragraphs.
An article
A noun in English nearly always has one of these.
An article (definite or indefinite)
I am the most important sentence in a paragraph.
The topic sentence