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Quotation Marks - Cat
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5th Grade
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Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Cat
Quotation marks are special marks that look like this: “ ”. We use quotation marks to show exactly what someone is saying. They go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Quotation Marks - Milk
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5th Grade
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Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Milk
We use quotation marks to show what someone is saying. Quotation marks go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Quotation Marks - Teacher
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5th Grade
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Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Teacher
We use quotation marks to show exactly what someone is saying. Quotation marks go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Quotation Marks - Concert
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5th Grade
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Punctuation
Quotation Marks - Concert
Quotation marks are special marks that look like this: “ ”. We use them to show exactly what someone is saying. Quotation marks go around spoken words and their punctuation. Worksheet instructions: Add quotation marks and commas to the sentences as needed.
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Its and It's - Dinner
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Grade
5th Grade
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Punctuation
Its and It's - Dinner
The word 'Its' shows possession. For example: "The cat licked its paw." The word 'It’s' replaces “it is.” For example: "It's sunny outside.” Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word in each sentence.
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Its vs It's - leaf
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5th Grade
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Punctuation
Its vs It's - leaf
The word "Its" shows possession. For example: "The cat licked its paw." The word "It’s" replaces “it is.” For example: "It's sunny outside.” Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word in each sentence.
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Its or It's - Paw
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Grade
5th Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Its or It's - Paw
"Its" shows possession. For example: "The cat licked its paw." "It’s" replaces “it is.” For example: "It's sunny outside.” Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word in each sentence.
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Commas and items in series - Magic Hat
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5th Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Commas and items in series - Magic Hat
Commas indicate a certain separation of words, phrases, or ideas in order to prevent misreading the writer's intended meaning. E.g. “I love pizza, pasta, and salad.” Worksheet instructions: Fix the punctuation mistakes in these sentences by adding the missing commas. Write Correct if the sentence is already correct.
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Separating items with commas - Book
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5th Grade
Topic
Punctuation
Separating items with commas - Book
Commas indicate a certain separation of words, phrases, or ideas in order to prevent misreading the writer's intended meaning. E.g. “I love reading, traveling, and listening to music.” Worksheet instructions: Fix the punctuation mistakes in these sentences by adding the missing commas. Write Correct if the sentence is already correct.
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Comma Splices - Chess Cat
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Grade
5th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Comma Splices - Chess Cat
A comma splice occurs when a comma is incorrectly used to join two independent clauses. You can fix comma splices by adding a conjunction, using a period to make two separate sentences, or by using a semi-colon (;). Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the below sentences, fixing the comma splices.
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Fragment, sentence or run-on? - Hurdles
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5th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Fragment, sentence or run-on? - Hurdles
A full sentence expresses a complete thought (it has a subject and a verb). A fragment is not a complete thought. A run-on sentence has two or more clauses that are not joined correctly. Worksheet instructions: Rewrite the fragments and run-ons as proper sentences. If it’s already a proper sentence, simply write the word ‘sentence’.
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Run-on Sentences - Cheetah
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5th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Run-on Sentences - Cheetah
A run-on sentence occurs when independent clauses are not joined correctly. Worksheet instructions: Correct the run-on sentences by rewriting each sentence and adding conjunctions and punctuation where necessary.
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Run-on Sentences - Sunny Bird
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5th Grade
Topic
Sentences
Run-on Sentences - Sunny Bird
A run-on sentence occurs when independent clauses are not joined correctly. Worksheet instructions: Correct the run-on sentences by rewriting each sentence and adding conjunctions and punctuation where necessary.
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Writing addresses - GPS
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Grade
5th Grade
Topic
Capitalization
Writing addresses - GPS
Use capital letters for: the name of the street, the city, and the state. Add a period after an abbreviation of the street name. Add a comma between the city and the state. Worksheet instructions:
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