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$10 Verbs Homonyms Capitalization Rules Comma Rules Other Punctuation

2 What is a better way to say “said”?

3 Spoke, whispered, shouted…

4 Change these sentences to past: I enjoy my childhood. I have lots of fun.

5 Change these sentences to past: I enjoyED my childhood. I haD lots of fun.

6 Fix this sentence: I need to studied spelling and punctuation.

7 Fix this sentence: I need to studY spelling and punctuation.

8 Fix this sentence: I believe that we cover everything.

9 Fix this sentence: I believe that we coverED everything.

10 Give an example of present perfect

11 Have lived, have studied, etc.

12 Give a homonym for “ate” and explain it.

13 The number eight

14 Give a homonym for “fair” and explain it.

15 Bus fare

16 Give two homonyms for “to” and explain them.

17 Two the number and too much or also

18 Give two homonyms for “they’re” and explain them.

19 Over there and their car

20 Give two homonyms for “rain” and explain them.

21 Horse’s rein and King’s reign

22 Fix this sentence: they are small.

23 They are small.

24 Fix this sentence: how can i do better?

25 How can I do better?

26 Fix this sentence: she said, “i went to the store with judy.”

27 She said, “I went to the store with Judy.”

28 Fix this sentence: we are celebrating spring with mr. and mrs. wilson.

29 We are celebrating spring with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson.

30 Fix this sentence: I am reading gone With The wind.

31 I am reading Gone with the Wind.

32 Fix this sentence: I like Mexican Italian and Chinese food.

33 I like Mexican, Italian, (optional) and Chinese food.

34 Fix this sentence: I wanted to do better on the placement test but I didn’t make it to Bootcamp.

35 I wanted to do better on the placement test, but I didn’t make it to Bootcamp.

36 Fix this sentence: Whenever I’m hungry I have a Snickers.

37 Whenever I’m hungry, I have a Snickers.

38 Fix this sentence: My husband Earl looks like Santa Claus.

39 My husband, Earl, looks like Santa Claus.

40 Fix this sentence: I speak Mandarin not Cantonese fluently.

41 I speak Mandarin, not Cantonese, fluently.

42 When can I use a colon?

43 before a list, in the time, after the greeting in a business letter

44 Punctuate this sentence: Judy exclaimed the class is finally over

45 Judy exclaimed, “The class is finally over!”

46 Punctuate this sentence: The students book was on the floor

47 The student’s book was on the floor.

48 Punctuate this sentence: Why are all my students essays so fabulous asked Judy

49 “Why are all my students’ essays so fabulous?” asked Judy.

50 Punctuate this sentence correctly: I love the English language however I wish I could skip the placement test

51 I love the English language; however, I wish I could skip the placement test.