Mammals are warm blooded
Declarative
The sentence below has incorrect comma usage or is missing commas:
Friday, was her grandparent’s anniversary so she called them to congratulate them.
Friday was her grandparent’s anniversary, so she called them to congratulate them.
Put quotation marks and punctuation where needed or correct the sentence if quotation marks are used incorrectly:
Luka said All’s fair in love and war
Luka said, "All’s fair in love and war."
Put a colon or semicolon in the sentence:
Marc purchased the following things at Home Depot, lumber, fencing, and handheld tools.
Marc purchased the following things at Home Depot: lumber, fencing, and handheld tools.
Correct the sentence by fixing all number writing errors:
She was 18 years old.
She was eighteen years old.
Don't eat that cake
Imperative
The sentence below has incorrect comma usage or is missing commas:
My hometown is Atlanta Georgia.
My hometown is Atlanta, Georgia.
Put quotation marks and punctuation where needed or correct the sentence if quotation marks are used incorrectly:
“No one is here yet Brett questioned?”
“No one is here yet?" Brett questioned.
Put a colon or semicolon in the sentence:
I had one last thing to do, add my name to the top of my project.
I had one last thing to do; add my name to the top of my project.
Correct the sentence by fixing all number writing errors:
He was thirty-nine years old.
He was 39 years old.
I can't believe you just won that prize
Exclamatory
The sentence below has incorrect comma usage or is missing commas:
However they still ended up being late for soccer practice.
However, they still ended up being late for soccer practice.
Put quotation marks and punctuation where needed or correct the sentence if quotation marks are used incorrectly:
The article titled New York Remembers 9/11 was so well written.
The article titled, "New York Remembers 9/11" was so well written.
Put a colon or semicolon in the sentence:
Latoya was so proud of her art pieces, the painting, the clay dish, and the woven mat.
Latoya was so proud of her art pieces: the painting, the clay dish, and the woven mat.
Correct the sentence by fixing all number writing errors:
She did know how she was going to finish the other 1/2 of her homework.
She did know how she was going to finish the other half of her homework.
Why did she leave so early
Interrogative
The sentence below has incorrect comma usage or is missing commas:
He was a sweet helpful child.
He was a sweet, helpful child.
Put quotation marks and punctuation where needed or correct the sentence if quotation marks are used incorrectly:
“Sarah said, I am turning twelve years old in August.”
Sarah said, "I am turning twelve years old in August.”
Put a colon or semicolon in the sentence:
Mary drives a Mercedes Joanne drives a Chevrolet
Mary drives a Mercedes; Joanne drives a Chevrolet.
Correct the sentence by fixing all number writing errors:
It was from the 20th century.
It was from the twentieth century.
Stop at the gas station
Imperative
The sentence below has incorrect comma usage or is missing commas:
He was born on January 26 1990.
He was born on January 26, 1990.
Put quotation marks and punctuation where needed or correct the sentence if quotation marks are used incorrectly:
Mariah said that the nurses wouldn’t quit and that they will win in arbitration.
Mariah said that the "nurses wouldn’t quit" and that "they will win in arbitration."
Put a colon or semicolon in the sentence:
Martha has gone to the library her sister has gone to play soccer.
Martha has gone to the library; her sister has gone to play soccer.
Correct the sentence by fixing all number writing errors:
My favorite songs are all from the nineteen eighties.
My favorite songs are all from the 1980s.