Types of Words
Punctuation
Continuing a sentence
Capitalize?
This or That
100

 a person, place or thing.

A noun

100

placed at the end of declarative sentences, statements thought to be complete and after many abbreviations.

Period.

100

My Sister ______ I are going to the store?

and

100

The beginning of the sentence.

Capitalize

100

Would you like to (by/buy/bye) that shirt?

Buy

200

An action word

Verb

200

 indicate a direct question when placed at the end of a sentence.

Question Mark ?

200

Grapes ______ Bananas and apples

Comma ,

200

The First Letter Of Every Word.

Do not capitalize

200

I'm going to (there, their or they're) house.

Their

300

A word that describes or modifies a Noun

Adjective

300

used when a person wants to express a sudden outcry or add emphasis.

Exclamation Point !

300

Would you prefer to play Soccer _____ basketball?

or

300

Someone's Name. ex) Amanda

Capitalize

300

There (is/are) many books on the desk.

are

400

A word that modifies or describes a verb

Adverb

400

used to show a separation of ideas or elements within the structure of a sentence.

Comma

400

We were late for school __________ the school had a flat tire.

Because

400

 location. ex) bathroom, beach, park, school

Do not capitalize.

Only Capitalize if it is the name of a specific place. ex) Central Park, Grand Beach, Sister Macnamara School

400

That bird is sitting on (it's / its) nest.

Its

500

a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence. They act to connect the people, objects, time and locations of a sentence.

Prepostion

500

a pair of punctuation marks used primarily to mark the beginning and end of a passage attributed to another and repeated word for word.

Quotation Marks " "

500

There are 3 types of rocks ______ Igneous, Sedimentary, and metamorphic.

Colon :

500

Proper nouns

Capitalize 

Proper nouns are names used for an individual person, place, or organization, and spelled with initial capital letters

500

I'm going fishing (than/then) going to the store.

Then