America!
Punctuation Power!
Say it in American
Say it Politely
Preposition Puzzles
100

When meeting someone for the first time, Americans often do this with their hands.

Shaking Hands

100

What punctuation mark is missing? 

Do you like coffee.

The period should be a question mark (?). 

Do you like coffee? 

100

If someone is “under the weather,” what are they feeling?

Sick or unwell

100

How would you say this politely? 

“Give me a pen.”

"Could I please have a pen?" or "May I have a pen, please?" 

100

They have lived here ___ five years.

for

200

If someone sneezes, people often say this.

"Bless You" or "God Bless You"

200

You use this punctuation mark to separate items in a list, or to tell the reader to pause between phrases.

a comma (,) 

200

You’re told to “hang in there.” What should you do?

Stay strong or don't give up!

200

How would you say this politely? 

"Move."

"Excuse me" or "Pardon me"

200

The cat hid ___ the sofa during the thunderstorm.

Under/Beneath

300

You do this at a restaurant after receiving your bill. It’s usually 15-20% of the total.

Tipping
300

What's missing? 

He said, I will be there soon.

Quotation Marks

He said, "I will be there soon."

300

This phrase means “good luck” and is often used before a performance or test.

Break a Leg

300

What are the polite title prefixes for men, women, and married women? 

Mr., Ms., and Mrs. 

Mister, Miss, and Missus 

300

She finished the project ___ time, despite the delay.

on/in

400

On the fourth Thursday of November, Americans celebrate this holiday with turkey and pie.

Thanksgiving

400

What's missing?

My brothers car is red.

an apostrophe (') to show possession 

My brother's car is red. 

400

If someone is "in hot water," what does that mean?

They're in trouble

400

You are late to a meeting. What would you say when you arrive?

"Sorry I'm late!"

400

He walked ___ the room and sat down.

into
500

When Americans go to a party, they may bring food to share. This type of party is called a ______.

Potluck

500

John who is my neighbor is a dentist.

Who can correct this sentence?

John, who is my neighbor, is a dentist. 

500

What does someone mean if they tell you they're getting their "ducks in a row"?

They're getting organized. 

500

You didn’t understand something that someone said. What could you say to ask them to repeat politely?

"I'm sorry, do you mind repeating that?" or "Could you repeat that please?" 

500

He walked quietly ___ the crowd, trying not to be noticed.

through/among/amongst