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Punctuation Worksheets
Capitalization
Rewrite the sentences using correct capitalization.
Intro to Using Commas
Use the comma punctuation rules above to add commas to the sentences below.
Commas with Yes and No
Read the story. Then answer the questions.
Commas with Appositives
Rewrite each of the sentences. Include an appositive . . .
Interrogative Sentences
Write an interrogative sentence about each of the subjects given.
Exclamatory Sentences
Write an exclamatory sentence about each of the subjects given.
Declarative Sentences
Write a declarative sentence about each of the subjects given.
Ending Punctuation
Add the proper ending punctuation to the end of each sentence.
Colons and Time
Rewrite each sentence. Use numbers and a colon to write the time given.
Colons and Lists
Use the shopping list below to write sentences about what you will buy.
Semi-colons and Independent Clauses
Join each sentence pair using a semi-colon.
Quotation Marks
Correct the quotation marks in each sentence
Contractions in Negative Forms
Write the negative form of each sentence using a contraction.
Apostrophes and Possession
Finish the sentence using the possessive apostrophe + s.
Apostrophes in Contractions
Write the contraction (shortened) form of each phrase.
Abbreviations and Names of People
Rewrite each sentence using the appropriate abbreviation.
Abbreviations and Street Names
Rewrite each sentence using the appropriate abbreviation.
Abbreviations – Months
Write the month of the year that each sentence is talking about, then write its abbreviation.
Abbreviations – Days
Write the day of the week that each sentence is talking about, then write its abbreviation.