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Punctuation Test Review

Punctuation Test Review. Final Jeopardy. Periods & Other End Marks. Commas. Quotation Marks. Apostrophes. Punctuating Titles. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500.

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Punctuation Test Review

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  1. Punctuation Test Review

  2. Final Jeopardy Periods & Other End Marks Commas Quotation Marks Apostrophes Punctuating Titles $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. A statement is what kind of sentence? Declarative sentence

  4. What is an interrogative sentence? A question

  5. A$300 How would you abbreviate post meridien (after noon)? P.M.

  6. What two kinds of punctuation go at the end of an imperative sentence? A period (.) or an exclamation point (!)

  7. What is the difference between imperative and interrogative sentences? Interrogative is a question…Imperative is a command

  8. Put commas in this sentence: My mom brought me toys clothes and sneakers. My mom brought me toys, clothes, and sneakers.

  9. Put commas in the sentence: The very loud barking dog was extremely annoying The very loud, barking dog was extremely annoying

  10. Put commas in this sentence: On October 10 2003 I went to the fair. On October 10, 2003, I went to the fair.

  11. DAILY DOUBLE

  12. Put commas in this sentence: My Aunt Betty one crazy artist was born on October 22 1961 and painted the Thankful Old Lady. My Aunt Betty, one crazy artist, was born on October 22, 1961, and painted the Thankful Old Lady.

  13. Put commas in this sentence: By the way Mom would you like to go out to the movies? By the way, Mom, would you like to go out to the movies?

  14. Where do the quotation marks go? All passengers assemble on deck, said the captain. “All passengers assemble on deck,” said the captain.

  15. Where do the quotation marks go? These games, Bob declared, are a challenge. “These games,” Bob declared, “are a challenge.”

  16. Where do the quotation marks go? Wow! John said. That’s really cool. “Wow!” John said. “That’s really cool.”

  17. When a direct quotation is broken into two parts, what is it called? A divided or interrupted quotation

  18. A question that reports what a person asked without using the person’s exact words is this… An indirect quotation

  19. Where does the apostrophe go? Sams baseball Sam’s baseball

  20. Where does the apostrophe go? Franciss cap Francis’s cap

  21. Describe the difference between it’s and its It’s = it is (contraction) Its = possessive

  22. Which whose/who’s in the sentence? Bryan, whose/who’s lunch bag, backpack, and homework is this? Whose

  23. Where do the apostrophes go? The familys plan was to get a womens team started. The family’s plan was to get a women’s team started.

  24. Is a book title underlined or in quotation marks? Underlined

  25. Should the name of a newspaper be underlined or in quotes? Underlined

  26. Should a magazine article be underlined or in quotes? Quotes

  27. Underline or add quotes, as necessary: Sister For Sale is a poem by Shel Silverstein “Sister For Sale”…

  28. Underline or add quotations, as necessary: My favorite song from The Lion King is Circle of Life. The Lion King “Circle of Life.”

  29. FINAL JEOPARDY “Comma Rules” Place Your Bets!

  30. Name four comma rules and explain what each one means or give an example. Answers Will Vary

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