Capitalization & Punctuation
Possession vs Plurals
Passive to Active Voice
Commas, Semi-colons & Lists
Pronouns
100

i went to the store yesterday


I went to the store yesterday.


100


  1. the dogs bone was missing



  1. The dog’s bone was missing.


100


  1. The homework was completed by Maria.



  1. Maria completed the homework.

100


  1.  I bought apples oranges bananas and grapes.


 → I bought apples, oranges, bananas, and grapes.

100


  1. Me and him went to the store.


 → He and I went to the store.

200


  1. she said i will call you late



  1. She said, “I will call you later.”


200


  1. the teachers lounge is closed



  1. The teachers’ lounge is closed.


200


  1. The ball was thrown by John.


John threw the ball.

200


  1. After the game we went home.


 → After the game, we went home.

200


  1. Give the book to I.

  1.  → Give the book to me.

300


  1. my favorite book is the great gatsby 



  1. My favorite book is The Great Gatsby.


300


  1. the boys backpacks are heavy



  1. The boys’ backpacks are heavy.


300


  1. The essay was written by the student.


The student wrote the essay.

300


  1. He ran fast but he fell.


 → He ran fast, but he fell.

300


  1. Her and I are friends.

  1.  → She and I are friends.

400


  1. we visited boston massachusetts last summer



  1. We visited Boston, Massachusetts, last summer.


400


  1. the womens team won



  1.  The women’s team won.


400


  1. The game was won by our team.


 → Our team won the game.

400


  1. I wanted to go however it was raining.


 I wanted to go; however, it was raining.

400


  1. Them are my shoes.

  1.  → Those are my shoes.

500


  1. theyre going to the game tonight



  1. They’re going to the game tonight.


500


  1. the childrens toys are everywhere



  1. The children’s toys are everywhere.


500


  1. The window was broken by the dog.


 The dog broke the window.

500


  1. y friend who lives next door is nice.


 → My friend, who lives next door, is nice.

500


  1. She gave it to he.


 → She gave it to him.