Capital Letters
Commas
Full Stops
Question Marks & Exclamation Marks
100

Which word needs a capital letter?

 canada, english, car

Canada

100

Insert commas: I bought apples oranges bananas and grapes.

I bought apples, oranges, bananas, and grapes.

100

True or False: Every sentence ends with a full stop.

False, it could also end with a question mark or exclamation mark.

100

Which punctuation mark is used at the end of a question?

Question mark

200

True or False: The first word in every sentence should start with a capital letter. 

True

200

True or False: You need a comma before the word "and" in a list.

True, it's called the Oxford comma, though it's optional.

200

Insert a full stop: She likes to read books She has many at home

She likes to read books. She has many at home.

200

True or False: You can use an exclamation mark to show strong emotion.

True

300

Correct this sentence: i visited london last summer.

I visited London last summer.

300

Insert commas: My best friend who lives in New York is coming to visit.

My best friend, who lives in New York, is coming to visit.

300

Which sentence is correct? 

a) He is a good student 

b) He is a good student.

b) He is a good student.

300

Insert the correct punctuation: How are you doing today

How are you doing today?

400

Which word needs a capital letter? We celebrated christmas in december.

Christmas, December

400

Correct this sentence: Before going to bed brush your teeth.

Before going to bed, brush your teeth.

400

True or False: A full stop is used at the end of every title.

False

400

Which sentence needs a question mark?
a) He is going home
b) Are you coming with me

b) Are you coming with me?

500

Rewrite this sentence correctly: the eiffel tower is in paris, france.

The Eiffel Tower is in Paris, France.

500

Rewrite using commas: The bright sunny day was perfect for a picnic.

The bright, sunny day was perfect for a picnic.

500

Correct this sentence: Do you like ice cream.

Do you like ice cream?

500

Rewrite the sentence with proper punctuation: Wow I can't believe we won

Wow! I can't believe we won!