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Punctuation
Parts of Speech
Misused Words
Commas
Homophones
100
Used at the end of a sentence when making a statement or command.
What is a period.
100
Refers to a person, place or thing.
Noun
100
This is the contraction for "it is."
It's
100
Hey can you please be quiet?
Hey, can you please be quiet?
100
This homophone means "also."
To
200
Used to combine two sentences.
What is a comma.
200
Connects a noun and a pronoun to the rest of the sentence.
Preposition
200
This is the contraction for "you are."
you're
200
Behind the dumpster I found an old couch that I could use in my living room.
Behind the dumpster, I found an old couch that I could use in my living room.
200
This homophone means "they are."
They're
300
Used before and after someone is speaking
What are quotation marks.
300
Describes a noun or pronoun.
Adjective
300
This word is a pronoun used to refer to a place.
There
300
The most exciting fun holidays are Christmas Easter and New Year's Eve.
The most exciting, fun holidays are Christmas, Easter and New Year's Eve.
300
This homophone shows ownership.
Their
400
Used at the end of a sentence when asking a question.
What is a question mark.
400
Describes a verb or adjectives.
Adverb
400
This pronoun refers to a group of people.
Our
400
Mrs. Knowles the craziest woman I have ever met will be my teacher next year!
Mrs. Knowles, the craziest woman I have ever met, will be my teacher next year!
400
This homophone shows location.
There
500
Used at the end of a sentence when expressing strong emotion.
What is an exclamation point.
500
Shows action or state of being.
Verb
500
In this sentence, which word is correct:
She is enjoying the peace and quite/quiet of the library.
QUIET
500
I received an A on my test ______ my mom let me stay the night at my friend's house.
I received an A on my test, so my mom let me stay the night at my friend's house.
500
This homophone means "we."
Our