Correct Sentences
When to Capitalize
Titles
Commas
Dialogue
100

Correct the sentence:

Have you ever seen an alligator

Add a question mark: 

Have you ever seen an alligator?

100

Name a time when you should capitalize a word.

(Any of the following): 

Beginning a sentence, a proper noun, a title, abbreviations

100

Correct the book title:

gooney bird greene

Gooney Bird Greene

100

Add commas where needed. If no comma is needed, say No Comma:

Well I think we should walk.

Well, I think we should walk.

100

Add quotation marks where they are needed:

Brian asked, Where did you get that hat?

Brian asked, "Where did you get that hat?"

200

Correct the sentence:

alligators are very dangerous

Capitalize and add a period: 

Alligators are very dangerous.

200

Correct any proper nouns:

I go to alpha school.

I go to Alpha School.

200

Correct the book title:

the magic hat of mortimer wintergreen

The Magic Hat of Mortimer Wintergreen

200

Add commas where needed. If no comma is needed, say No Comma:

First I want to buy a snack.

First, I want to buy a snack.

200

Add quotation marks, comma, capital letter, or end mark where needed:

Tina said, "This book is really good"


Tina said, "This book is really good."

300

Correct the sentence:

I saw an alligator when I went to florida with uncle ben?

Capitalize Florida and Uncle Ben, and change the question mark to a period: 

I saw an alligator when I went to Florida with Uncle Ben.

300

Correct any proper nouns:

My favorite holidays are thanksgiving and christmas.

My favorite holidays are Thanksgiving and Christmas.

300

Correct the book title:

the land of the dinosaur

The Land of the Dinosaur

300

Add commas where needed. If no comma is needed, say No Comma:

Mom Dad and Grandma like to read the newspaper.

Mom, Dad, and Grandma like to read the newspaper.

300

Add quotation marks, comma, capital letter, or end mark where needed:

Kelly asked "Is your mom picking you up"

Kelly asked, "Is your mom picking you up?"

400

Correct the sentence:

no but I have seen a crocodile!

Capitalize No and add a comma after: 

No, but I have seen a crocodile!

400

Correct any proper nouns:

My doctor's name is dr. Helen bloom. 

My doctor's name is Dr. Helen Bloom. 

400

Correct the book title:

my first bible

My First Bible

400

Add commas where needed. If no comma is needed, say No Comma:

They watched a movie played games and ate popcorn on Saturday.

They watched a movie, played games, and ate popcorn on Saturday.

400

Add quotation marks, comma, capital letter, or end mark where needed:

Kara replied, "no, I don't think so"

Kara replied, "No, I don't think so."

500

Correct the sentence:

crocodiles are just as dangerous as alligators" said Mike.

Capitalize Crocodiles and add quotation marks before it, add a comma after alligators: 

"Crocodiles are just as dangerous as alligators," said Mike.

500

Correct any capitalization mistakes:

My Dad told me to wait on Maple street across from the church.

My dad told me to wait on Maple Street across from the church.

500

Correct the book title:

into and through the woods

Into the Through the Woods

500

Add commas where needed. If no comma is needed, say No Comma:

Then we can go to the mall after school.

No Comma

500

Add quotation marks, comma, capital letter, or end mark where needed:

Mike exclaimed "That is not my tissue"

Mike exclaimed, "That is not my tissue!"