Capital letters
Full stops
Commas
commas
Question marks
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100: Which word needs a capital letter: "my sister lives in london." Rewrite correctly.

"My sister lives in London."

100

What punctuation mark ends a normal sentence? Give its name and draw it

Full stop

100

Which sentence needs a comma? "I like apples and bananas and oranges."

I like apples, bananas and oranges

100

Add a comma between the items: "My bag contains a book a pen and a ruler."

My bag contains a book, a pen, and a ruler

100

Which punctuation mark does this sentence need: "Where is my book"

Where is my book?

200

Choose the correct sentence: (A) the dog ran fast. (B) The Dog ran fast.

(A)

200

Choose the best ending for this sentence: "She likes reading ___"

(full stop)

200

Add a comma after words that form a list: "We bought pencils pens and paper."

We bought pencils, pens, and paper.

200

Where does a comma go in this sentence with a name: "Thanks John for your help."

Thanks, John, for your help.

200

Choose whether a question mark or full stop should end this sentence: "I wonder what time it is"

Full stop if it's a statement "I wonder what time it is." — but if it's asked directly "What time is it?" use question mark.

300

List three types of words that usually start with a capital letter.

proper names/person names, places/cities/countries, first word of a sentence

300

Fix and rewrite this run-on by adding a full stop: "I ate breakfast then I went to school"

"I ate breakfast. Then I went to school."

300

Insert a comma to separate the greeting and name in this sentence: "Hello Sarah how are you?"

Hello, Sarah, how are you?

300

Insert commas to separate two adjectives that both describe the same noun: "It was a long hot day."

"It was a long, hot day."

300

Choose whether a question mark or full stop should end this sentence: "I wonder what time it is"

Full stop if it's a statement "I wonder what time it is." — but if it's asked directly "What time is it?" use question mark.

400

Correct this sentence (use capitals where needed): "on monday, ms. ali will visit the museum in paris."

"On Monday, Ms. Ali will visit the museum in Paris."

400

Is a full stop always used after abbreviations like "Dr." and "Mr."?

Often yes in some varieties of English (Dr., Mr.)

400

Where does a comma go in sentences that begin with a short introductory word? Fix this: "However I was late to class."

However, I was late to class.

400

Place commas to make this sentence clearer: "After lunch we played games and then we did our homework."

"After lunch, we played games, and then we did our homework."

400

Rewrite this polite question correctly with capitalization and punctuation: "could you help me with this problem"



"Could you help me with this problem?"

500

Rewrite using capitals correctly and explain why each capital is used: "tom went to egypt in july to see the pyramids."


Tom went to Egypt in July to see the pyramids.

500

anna is eight she loves cats she has two cats named mimi and coco they are playful

Anna is eight. She loves cats. She has two cats named Mimi and Coco. They are playful.

500

Place commas correctly in this sentence and explain one reason for each comma you add: "Yesterday after school Maria went to the shop bought milk eggs and bread then returned home."

Yesterday, after school, Maria went to the shop, bought milk, eggs, and bread, then returned home." Explanations: commas after introductory time words, to separate items in a list, and to set off short phrases.)

500

Add commas and rewrite this sentence to show direct speech with a speaking verb: "I am ready said Layla before she left"

"I am ready," said Layla, before she left.'

500

Change this sentence into a question and add a question mark, then rewrite possible short answer: "They will come to the party."


"Will they come to the party?"