
Punctuation
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the statement: "The science fair is next week." Which response correctly uses punctuation to ask a question?
Is your project ready?
I can't wait.
Is your project ready.
Tell me about your project!
Answer explanation
A question asks for information and must end with a question mark (?). Option A is the only choice that is a correctly punctuated question. Option C is phrased as a question but incorrectly uses a period. Options B and D are statements or exclamations.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
To correctly use an apostrophe for possession, complete the sentence: I can't tell _____ backpack this is.
whose
who's
whos'
who
Answer explanation
'Whose' is a possessive pronoun used to ask about ownership. 'Who's' is a contraction for 'who is' or 'who has' and does not fit the sentence. 'Whos'' is not a standard English word.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Complete the sentence by correctly rewriting the phrase 'the home of the players': The team celebrated in _____ after the big win.
the players' home
the players home
the player's home
the players's home
Answer explanation
To show possession for a plural noun that ends in 's' (players), you add an apostrophe after the 's'. 'The player's home' would be correct for only one player. 'The players's home' is an incorrect formation.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Three of the following sentences use apostrophes correctly. Choose the sentence with the incorrect usage.
It's going to be a sunny day.
The cat cleaned it's paws carefully.
All of the students' projects were amazing.
They're not sure if the bus has left yet.
Answer explanation
The word 'it's' is a contraction for 'it is'. The sentence requires the possessive pronoun 'its', which shows ownership and does not have an apostrophe. The other sentences correctly use 'It's' (It is), the plural possessive 'students'', and the contraction 'They're' (They are).
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A sentence is given without commas. Choose the option that correctly adds commas to separate the items in the series: 'For breakfast I had eggs toast and orange juice.'
For breakfast I had eggs, toast, and orange juice.
For breakfast I had, eggs, toast, and orange juice.
For breakfast I had eggs toast, and, orange juice.
For breakfast I had eggs, toast and, orange juice.
Answer explanation
When listing three or more items in a series, commas should be placed after each item to separate them. This assessment uses the serial (or Oxford) comma before the conjunction 'and' for clarity. The other options place commas incorrectly, either before the list or around the conjunction.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
True or False: The following sentence is punctuated correctly.
For the bake sale, we made chocolate chip cookies, peanut butter bars, and lemon squares.
True
False
Answer explanation
The statement is true. The sentence correctly uses commas to separate the three items in the series (chocolate chip cookies, peanut butter bars, and lemon squares), including the serial comma before 'and' for clarity.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Combine the ideas into one sentence: 'Maria packed a sandwich. She packed an apple. She packed a bottle of water.' Choose the new sentence with the correct comma placement.
Maria packed a sandwich, an apple, and a bottle of water.
Maria packed a sandwich an apple, and a bottle of water.
Maria packed, a sandwich, an apple, and a bottle of water.
Maria packed a sandwich, an apple and, a bottle of water.
Answer explanation
To combine the short sentences into a list, you separate each item with a comma. Option A correctly places a comma after 'sandwich' and 'apple'. Option B is missing the first comma. Option C incorrectly places a comma after the verb 'packed'.
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