Dogs and cats
fragment
dog's toy
possessive
We run and play.
no comma - run and play are a compound predicate
Did you find _____ dog?
are
our
our
She lost her sparkly bracelet
Add a period (.) after bracelet.
The kitten is sweet.
cats play
plural
They played at the park in Mabank Texas.
Comma needed after Mabank. It separates city and state.
_________ going to the store with mom when it stops raining.
There
They're
Their
They're
Hooray? I love school.
Change the question mark (?) to an exclamation mark (!)
I like cats my mom does not.
run-on
Dairy Queen's playground
possessive
Do you know how to play baseball basketball soccer or hockey?
Commas needed after baseball, basketball, and soccer.
(Do you know how to play baseball, basketball, soccer, or hockey?)
He tried to _______ the broken toy to his brother.
sell
cell
sail
sell
It's raining. So I need to find my umbrella.
Change the period (.) after raining to a comma (,) to make a compound sentence.
There are lots of types of cats one popular breed is Siamese.
run-on
The wall's need to be repainted.
plural - no apostrophe needed
My dog and cat are not friendly to one another but they are extremely sweet to me.
Comma needed after another - compound sentence
(My dog and cat are not friendly to one another, but they are extremely sweet to me.)
Do you know if _____ time for recess?
its
it's
it's
While you're working on your paper. Raise your hand if you need any assistance.
Change the period (.) after paper to a comma (,) to form a complex sentence.
Play is important for kittens it teaches. Them life skills they need.
fragments
He could hear its footsteps.
possessive - it is an exception to the rule; no apostrophe to make it possessive
As the storm came in the sky turned dark gray.
Comma needed after in - complex sentence
(As the storm came in, the sky turned dark gray.)
If you can't _______ the music, please move closer.
hear
here
hear
My Grandma asked, what time is your practice?"
Add quotation marks (") in front what.