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punctuation perfection: fix the sentences directions: identify the mist…

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punctuation perfection: fix the sentences
directions: identify the mistakes in the following sentences. then rewrite the sentences using correct punctuation.

  1. i can we go to the library asked emily
  2. my brothers book is on the teachers desk
  3. i had pizza ice cream and cookies for lunch
  4. watch out shouted jake
  5. dont forget your homework said mr smith

true or false
directions: mark the following statements about punctuation true or false.

  1. all sentences need punctuation. t f
  2. a period is used to end a question. t f
  3. a comma is used to separate items in a list. t f
  4. an apostrophe is used to show possession. t f
  5. an exclamation mark shows emotion and strong feeling. t f
  6. a question mark is used to end a statement. t f
  7. all sentences must start with a capital letter. t f
  8. all sentences must end with a capital letter. t f

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "Can we go to the library?" asked Emily. - This is a question, so it needs a question - mark and proper capitalization.
  2. My brother's book is on the teacher's desk. - Apostrophes are used for possession.
  3. I had pizza, ice - cream, and cookies for lunch. - Commas separate items in a list.
  4. "Watch out!" shouted Jake. - Exclamation mark for strong emotion and proper punctuation for dialogue.
  5. "Don't forget your homework," said Mr. Smith. - Apostrophe for contraction and proper dialogue punctuation.

For True - False:

  1. T - All sentences need punctuation to be clear.
  2. F - A period ends a statement, not a question.
  3. T - Commas separate list items.
  4. T - Apostrophes show possession.
  5. T - Exclamation marks show emotion.
  6. F - A question mark ends a question, not a statement.
  7. T - All sentences start with a capital letter.
  8. F - Sentences end with appropriate end - punctuation (period, question mark, exclamation mark), not a capital letter.

Answer:

  1. "Can we go to the library?" asked Emily.
  2. My brother's book is on the teacher's desk.
  3. I had pizza, ice - cream, and cookies for lunch.
  4. "Watch out!" shouted Jake.
  5. "Don't forget your homework," said Mr. Smith.

True - False:

  1. T
  2. F
  3. T
  4. T
  5. T
  6. F
  7. T
  8. F