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Punctuation
Conjunctions
Run-On Sentences
Writing Strategies
Misused Words
100
Used at the end of a sentence when making a statement or command.
What is a period.
100
This conjunction means opposite.
What is but or yet?
100
Two complete thoughts in one sentence without proper punctuation.
What is a run-on?
100
These resources can be used to help with vocabulary and spelling.
What is a dictionary/thesaurus?
100
This is a contraction for "it is".
What is it's?
200
Used to combine two sentences.
What is a semicolon or comma with a conjunction?
200
This conjunction means equal or both.
What is and?
200
These are conjunctions used to combine two sentences.
What are FANBOYS?
200
These are three introductions for an expository paper.
What are funnel, turnabout, quotation?
200
This is the possessive form for the word "it".
What is its?
300
Used before and after someone is speaking.
What are quotation marks?
300
This conjunction gives you a choice.
What is "or"?
300
Period, semicolon, and comma with a conjunction.
What are the three ways to fix a run-on?
300
"Hi my name is" or "I'm going to tell you about"...
What are two phrases to NEVER use in your paper?
300
This word is a pronoun used to refer to a place.
What is there?
400
Used at the end of an interrogative sentence.
What is a question mark?
400
This conjunction is used as a result.
What is "so"?
400
You must have these three things to form a complete sentence.
What is subject and predicate and a complete thought?
400
You use these to develop your ideas in an expository paper.
What are splashes?
400
This word is the possessive form for the word "them".
What is theirs?
500
Used at the end of a sentence when expressing strong emotion.
What is an exclamation point?
500
This conjunction means the same as the word "because".
What is for?
500
This alone will not fix a run-on.
What is a comma?
500
The writing process has six steps.
What is brainstorming, pre-write, draft, revise, edit, and final copy?
500
This is a contraction for the words "they are".
What is they're?