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Date ___________________

Language Arts
Rewrite each sentence. Add punctuation marks where they belong.
1.  What is the date of our class party? Mr. Hall asked the students.

2.  Dr. Johnson asked Steven Did your family visit the beach last summer?


Rewrite each sentence. Add the correct punctuation to show individual ownership.
3.  Gabes and Lizzies spiral notebooks were given to their teacher.

4.  Noels and Olivias paychecks were not as much as they had expected after working so many hours this week.


Circle each letter that should be capitalized.
5.  bay ly, my vietnamese friend, became an american citizen in 1989.
6.  luis wants to be a catholic priest.
7.  noah and courtney asked the methodist minister to perform their wedding.
8.  paul revere rode through the night shouting, "the british are coming! the british are coming!"
9.  my aunt joined one of the baptist churches in our town.
10.  the colombian team won the soccer match.

 

Rewrite each sentence using the correct punctuation.
11.  The big black angry dog chased me down the street but I got away just in time.

12.  Timothy brought crisp sweet juicy apples to the Halloween party.

13.  Jason is tall dark and handsome.


Rewrite each sentence correctly.
14.  president kennedy was assassinated on november 23, 1963.

15.  the u.s. constitution was ratified by the required nine states on june 21, 1788.


Rewrite each sentence using the correct punctuation.
16.  Her new haircut looks good doesn't it?

17.  Amber thinks she is the smartest student in the class doesn't she?


Circle the word that best completes the sentence.
18.  We've told you many times that (it's, its) not polite to interrupt someone while they're talking.
19.  Do you know (who's, whose) in charge of ordering office supplies for our department?
20.  (It's, Its) not time for the movie yet, so we will wait outside.
21.  (It's, Its) going to take a lot longer to complete the science project than I thought it would.
22.  Coach Williams asked, "(Who's, Whose) planning to go out for football next year?"

 

Rewrite each sentence. Use punctuation marks and capital letters where they belong.
23.  the word testophobia means fear of tests.

24.  the word irresponsible means not concerned about the effects of your actions or not reliable.


Rewrite each sentence. Add punctuation marks where they belong.
25.  Why, Tyler asked his mom, do we have to go to school today when it's snowing nonstop?

26.  John Ruskin said, I believe the first test of a truly great man is his humility.


Read each sentence. Mark the space for the answer that shows correct punctuation and capitalization for the underlined words.
27.  "The weather report says it's supposed to be warm outside tonight," said Mom, "but you'd better take your jacket along just in case."
   tonight", said 
   Tonight Said 
   tonight," said, 
   Correct as is 
28.  The hamsters scampered around the cage, bit each other's ears, and, rolled in the wood shavings.
   Ears, And 
   ears and 
   ears, and 
   Ears, and 
   Correct as is 

Rewrite each sentence using the correct punctuation.
29.  Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are out of town.

30.  Do you know the capital of North Dakota Christina?






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