Capitalization
Sentence Punctuation
Commas
Semicolons & Apostrophes
Quotations & Abbreviations
100

Correct or incorrect (if incorrect fix the mistakes)


Noah decided to start right away.

Correct

100

What kind of sentence: declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.


I believe it was Mark Twain

declarative


I believe it was Mark Twain.

100

Correct or incorrect (add commas where needed).


EX: James, do you think you’d be afraid?

correct 


James, do you think you’d be afraid?

100

Correct or incorrect (Add semicolons and colons where needed).


EX: At the grocery store Mom bought milk, fruit, and cereal.

Correct


At the grocery store Mom bought milk, fruit, and cereal.

100

Correct or incorrect (Add quotation marks and other punctuation marks as needed).


EX: Juan said Chris is two inches taller than Pete.


Incorrect


Juan said, “ Chris is two inches taller than Pete.”

200

Correct or incorrect (if incorrect fix the mistakes)


first Noah looked in the encyclopedia under “Noah Webster.”

Incorrect

First Noah looked in the encyclopedia under “Noah Webster.”

200

What kind of sentence: declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.


EX: Try it sometime to see if it works

imperative


Try it sometime to see if it works.

200

Correct or incorrect (add commas where needed).


EX: Nevertheless this does not mean that anyone will find a dinosaur

Incorrect


Nevertheless, this does not mean that anyone will find a dinosaur

200

Correct or incorrect (Add semicolons and colons where needed).


EX: The last episode was great the next will be even better

incorrect- semicolon


The last episode was great; the next will be even better

200

Correct or incorrect (Add quotation marks and other punctuation marks as needed).


EX: "What a great car!” exclaimed Ricardo

incorrect


"What a great car!" exclaimed Ricardo.

300

Correct or incorrect (if incorrect fix the mistakes)


Dear senator Smith,

Incorrect


Dear Senator Smith,

300

What kind of sentence: declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.


EX: Did it take a long time to button those shoes

interrogative


Did it take a long time to button those shoes?

300

Correct or incorrect (add commas where needed).


EX: The plesiosaur if you’ll remember was a water reptile whose limbs looked like paddles.

Incorrect


The plesiosaur, if you’ll remember, was a water reptile whose limbs looked like paddles.

300

Correct or incorrect (Add semicolons and colons where needed).


EX: For the class trip you’ll need the following:raincoat, boots, pencil, paper or pen, and lunch.

Correct- colon


For the class trip you’ll need the following:raincoat, boots, pencil, paper or pen, and lunch..

300

Correct or incorrect (Add quotation marks and other punctuation marks as needed).


EX: My cat said Jack weighs eighteen pounds

incorrect


"My cat,” said Jack, "weighs eighteen pounds.”

400

Correct or incorrect (if incorrect fix the mistakes)


she said You would help her study.

Incorrect


She said you would help her study.

400

What kind of sentence: declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory.


EX: My goodness, what a strange way to get clean!

exclamatory


My goodness, what a strange way to get clean!

400

Correct or incorrect (add commas where needed).


EX: Janelle came in first four seconds ahead of Sonya.

Incorrect


Janelle came in first, four seconds ahead of Sonya.

400

Correct or incorrect (Add semicolons, colons or apostrophe where needed).


EX: Scotlands most famous pirate was William Kidd.

Incorrect- add apostrophe 


Scotland’ s most famous pirate was William Kidd.

400

Correct or incorrect (Add quotation marks and other punctuation marks as needed).


EX: Old McDonald Had a Farm   (song)

Incorrect


"Old McDonald Had a Farm"

500

Correct or incorrect (if incorrect fix the mistakes)


i met hilda when i visited my aunt in kokomo last summer.

Incorrect


I met Hilda when I visited my aunt in Kokomo last summer.

500

What kind of sentence: declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory then fix any other errors.


EX; The first popular comic strip hogans alley, appeared in 1895

declarative with 4 errors


The first popular comic strip, Hogan’s Alley, appeared in 1895.

500

Correct or incorrect (add commas where needed).


EX: On December 8 1941 the United States entered World War II.

Incorrect


On December 8, 1941, the United States entered World War II.

500

Correct or incorrect (Add semicolons and colons where needed).


EX: For drinks we have the following milk, juice, water, and soda

incorrect- colon


For drinks we have the following:milk, juice, water, and soda

500

Correct or incorrect (Add quotation marks or italics as needed).


EX:  Portland Press Herald (newspaper)

incorrect- Italics (title)


Portland Press Herald