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English
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3rd Grade
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Medium
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Sherry Williams
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Capitalization
Usage
Punctuation
Spelling
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Capitalization
Proper nouns (names of a specific person, place, or thing)
First word in a sentence.
Pronoun I
Days, Months, or Holidays
Titles and Events
Country, State, City, or Streets
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Multiple Select
Mrs. Campbell moved, her new address is 1531 avenue M anson, texas.
What change should be made to the sentence above?
chose three
no changes are needed
capitals avenue
capitals anson
capitals texas
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Multiple Select
ms. sherry's favorite book is "The napping house".
What change should be made to the sentence above?
Pick two
capitals favorite
capitals ms. sherry
no changes need to be made
capitals napping house
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Multiple Choice
We celebrate veterans day on November 11th.
What change should be made to the sentence above?
We celebrate Veterans day on november 11th.
We celebrate veterans day on November 11th.
We celebrate veterans day on november 11th.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
When I went to walmart I bought cookies for my classmates.
What change should be made to the sentence above?
Capitals store
Capitals Walmart
Capitals cookies
Capitals classmates
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Multiple Choice
the program will start at noon.
What change should be made to the sentence above?
capitals will
capitals noon
capitals program
capitals the
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Types of Sentences
A sentence that tells something is a statement. It ends with a period. It is also called a declarative sentence.
A sentence that asks something is a question. It ends with a question mark. It is also called an interrogative sentence.
Statement/Declarative I live on Chestnut Street.
Question/Interrogative Where do you live?
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Types of Sentences
A command is a sentence that tells someone to do something. It ends with a period. It is also called an imperative sentence.
An exclamation is a sentence that shows strong feeling, such as excitement, surprise, or fear. It ends with an exclamation point. It is also called an exclamatory sentence.
Command/Imperative Please do the dishes.
Exclamation/Exclamatory Don’t go too far!
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Categorize
I saw a wonderful painting at the museum.
Where is my new bracelet?
Get away from that snake!
Don’t wake the sleeping baby.
Organize these sentence types into the right categories
Capitalization
Usage
Punctuation
Spelling
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