Some examples of this type of noun are Monday, September, CN Tower and Mr. Justin Trudeau.
What are proper nouns?
The answer to whether the following sentence is properly punctuated, or not:
Johnny Bob Doug and Jim were all in the same class.
This is how it should be punctuated:
Johnny, Bob, Doug, and Jim were all in the same class.
"Who let the dogs out?" is an example of this type of sentence.
What is an interrogative sentence?
In the following sentence, the word "tall" is an example of this part of the sentence.
The tall man stood up.
What is an adjective?
To avoid coming off as a cannibal, this needs to be added to the following sentence.
Let's eat Grandma!
What is a comma (between the words "eat" and "Grandma"?
Explanation: Without the comma you are saying you want to eat Grandma. By adding a comma, you are saying that you want to eat with Grandma.
Nouns are names of __________, ___________, __________, ideas or feelings.
What are people, places and things?
First of all, I think he should win because he's the most qualified.
(Name the comma rule being used.)
(What is) using a comma after an introductory word or phrase?
"I want to go to Paris." is an example of this type of sentence.
What is a declarative sentence?
In the following sentence, the word hate is an example of this part of a sentence.
We hate tomatoes!
What is a verb?
The word "their" is correctly used in one of the following sentences.
1) Their are too many people here.
2) I don't think their going to show up.
3) It wasn't their fault.
What is number three?
Flowers, chocolate, hospitals and animals are all examples of this type of noun.
What are common nouns?
We have to buy broccoli, cheese, pasta, and milk.
(Name the main rule for the use of commas in the previous sentence.)
"I can't believe it!' is an example of this type of sentence.
What is an exclamatory sentence?
In the following sentence, the word "but" is an example of this part of a sentence.
I would love to go, but I have to wash my hair.
What is a conjunction?
The word "to" is correctly used in one of the following sentences.
1) I want to eat ice cream.
2) There are only to spots left.
3) Can I come to?
What is number one?
Name the words that aren't capitalized but should be in the following sentence: I went to disney world with my friends veronica and jeremy last summer.
(What are) Disney, World, Veronica and Jeremy?
FANBOYS is an acronym for this comma rule.
(State what each letter stands for.)
(What are) For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet and So?
"Clean up after your dog." is an example of this type of sentence.
What is an imperative sentence, or a command?
In the following sentence, the word "behind" is an example of this part of a sentence.
The child was behind the curtain.
What is a preposition?
The word "it's" is correctly used in one of the following sentences.
1) The dog wagged it's tail.
2) I don't think it's ever a good idea to lie.
3) Never judge a book by it's cover.
What is number two?
To properly write this title, several words should be capitalized: the mysterious case of the girl in the window
What are The, Mysterious, Case, Girl, and Window?
Explanation:
-The first word is always capitalized in a title.
-Nouns are always capitalized in a title.
-Articles, conjunctions, and prepositions should not be capitalized.
The furry grey cat was sitting on the couch.
(Correct? Incorrect?)
What is incorrect?
Explanation: There needs to be a comma between the two adjectives describing the cat.
"Leave me alone!" is an example of these two types of sentences.
What are exclamatory and imperative sentences?
In the following sentence, the word "quickly" is an example of this part of a sentence.
They walked quickly to the door.
What is an adverb?
One of the following sentences is pluralized correctly.
1) There are so many family's here.
2) There are so many families here.
3) There are so many familys here.
What is number two?