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Punctuation A period (.) comes at the end of a statement or a telling sentence. Example: The children were very polite. A question mark (?) comes at the end of a question of an asking sentence. Example: Were the children polite on the field trip?
Write the correct punctuation mark at the end of each sentence.
1. What time is it ______ 2. Joe likes to read _____
3. It rained last Thursday _____ 4. Do you think it will snow today _____
5. Is your mother a good cook _____ 6. My father likes to fish _____
7. That puppy is cute _____ 8. Is the kitten lost _____
9. When is your birthday _____ 10. Do you like vegetables _____
11. My favorite season is spring _____ 12. Did you enjoy your party _____
13. What is your favorite color _____ 14. My brother likes football _____
15. Do you like to ride your bicycle _____ 16. I like to read _____
17. I wear glasses _____ 18. Do you need glasses _____
19. Will you be my friend _____ 20. I will be your friend _____
Write a statement or a telling sentence.
Write a question or an asking sentence.
Write a statement or a telling sentence about something in your home.
Write a question or an asking sentence about someplace you went last week.
Punctuation 3 answer key Copyright 2005 T. Smith Publishing. All rights reserved. www.tlsbooks.com Punctuation A period (.) comes at the end of a statement or a telling sentence. Example: The children were very polite. A question mark (?) comes at the end of a question of an asking sentence. Example: Were the children polite on the field trip?
Write the correct punctuation mark at the end of each sentence.
1. What time is it? 2. Joe likes to read.
3. It rained last Thursday. 4. Do you think it will snow today?
5. Is your mother a good cook? 6. My father likes to fish.
7. That puppy is cute. 8. Is the kitten lost?
9. When is your birthday? 10. Do you like vegetables?
11. My favorite season is spring. 12. Did you enjoy your party?
13. What is your favorite color? 14. My brother likes football.
15. Do you like to ride your bicycle? 16. I like to read.
17. I wear glasses. 18. Do you need glasses?
19. Will you be my friend? 20. I will be your friend.
Write a statement or a telling sentence.
Write a question or an asking sentence.
Write a statement or a telling sentence about something in your home.
Write a question or an asking sentence about someplace you went last week.
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