Capitalization & Punctuation Quiz
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Last updated over 4 years ago
27 questions
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This sentence is punctuated correctly:
Mr. Gonzalez exclaimed, "Yes, you may use your notes on this quiz!"
This sentence is punctuated correctly:
Mr. Gonzalez exclaimed, "Yes, you may use your notes on this quiz!"
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Which sentence is written correctly?
Which sentence is written correctly?
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Which sentence is written correctly?
Which sentence is written correctly?
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Which sentence is written correctly?
Which sentence is written correctly?
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Which sentence is written correctly?
Which sentence is written correctly?
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Which sentence is written correctly?
Which sentence is written correctly?
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Which sentence is written correctly?
Which sentence is written correctly?
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Which sentence is written correctly?
Which sentence is written correctly?
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Which sentence is written correctly?
Which sentence is written correctly?
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Which sentence is written correctly?
Which sentence is written correctly?
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Which type of end punctuation belongs at the end of the following sentence?
Sam went to soccer practice
Which type of end punctuation belongs at the end of the following sentence?
Sam went to soccer practice
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Which type of end punctuation belongs at the end of the following sentence?
Ouch, that hurt
Which type of end punctuation belongs at the end of the following sentence?
Ouch, that hurt
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Which type of end punctuation belongs at the end of the following sentence?
Would you like to go to the zoo
Which type of end punctuation belongs at the end of the following sentence?
Would you like to go to the zoo
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A sentence that is a statement (declarative sentence) should always end with a question mark.
A sentence that is a statement (declarative sentence) should always end with a question mark.
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Always use a comma to separate
Always use a comma to separate
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Apostrophes are NOT needed when you put two words together to make a contraction.
Apostrophes are NOT needed when you put two words together to make a contraction.
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This sentence is punctuated correctly:
Its only 11:25 so we have five more minutes until lunch.
This sentence is punctuated correctly:
Its only 11:25 so we have five more minutes until lunch.
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This sentence is punctuated correctly:
Diego's mom lived in College Station, Texas.
This sentence is punctuated correctly:
Diego's mom lived in College Station, Texas.
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This sentence is punctuated correctly:
"I need Daniela Adrianna and Brigitte to stand up" said Mrs Beaumont.
This sentence is punctuated correctly:
"I need Daniela Adrianna and Brigitte to stand up" said Mrs Beaumont.
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Always capitalize every noun.
Always capitalize every noun.
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Always capitalize a person's name.
Always capitalize a person's name.
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Never capitalize holidays, days of the week, and months of the year.
Never capitalize holidays, days of the week, and months of the year.
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You should capitalize the word taco.
I will have one hard taco, please.
You should capitalize the word taco.
I will have one hard taco, please.
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You should capitalize the word ireland.
One day I hope to travel to ireland.
You should capitalize the word ireland.
One day I hope to travel to ireland.
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You should capitalize the word nile river.
The nile river is located in Africa.
You should capitalize the word nile river.
The nile river is located in Africa.
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You should capitalize the word aunt.
I only have one aunt.
You should capitalize the word aunt.
I only have one aunt.
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1. Write a friendly letter to your best friend. It must have a greeting and a closing.2. Be sure to include today's date.3. You must ask him/her a question.4. You need to include the title of your favorite song.
1. Write a friendly letter to your best friend. It must have a greeting and a closing.
2. Be sure to include today's date.
3. You must ask him/her a question.
4. You need to include the title of your favorite song.