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Task: Add end marks, commas, and quotation marks where needed.
#### Solution:
1. Clyde bought milk, bread, sugar, and bread from the store.
- Added commas to separate items in a list.
- Added a period at the end of the sentence.
2. Shelly asked, "Do we have any popcorn left?"
- Added quotation marks around the direct question.
- Added a question mark inside the quotation marks.
- Added a comma after "asked" to introduce the quoted speech.
3. Shannon and Mark ate their cake, cleaned up, then left.
- Added commas to separate actions in a sequence.
- Added a period at the end of the sentence.
4. Phillip stood entirely still during the National Anthem.
- Added a period at the end of the sentence.
5. The new TV, claimed my mother, is working very well.
- Added commas to set off the introductory phrase "claimed my mother."
- Added a period at the end of the sentence.
6. Julia, Louise, Betty, and Sybil yelled "Hip Hip Hooray!"
- Added commas to separate names in a list.
- Added quotation marks around the exclamation "Hip Hip Hooray!"
- Added an exclamation point inside the quotation marks.
7. The biggest problem, he said, is that the tire has a hole in it.
- Added commas to set off the introductory phrase "he said."
- Added a period at the end of the sentence.
8. The conductor stood on the platform and yelled, "All Aboard!"
- Added quotation marks around the direct speech "All Aboard!"
- Added an exclamation point inside the quotation marks.
- Added a comma after "yelled" to introduce the quoted speech.
9. Greg woke up, got out of bed, and brushed his teeth.
- Added commas to separate actions in a sequence.
- Added a period at the end of the sentence.
10. Sandra told her sister, "You can use my markers if you want."
- Added quotation marks around the direct speech.
- Added a period inside the quotation marks.
- Added a comma after "sister" to introduce the quoted speech.
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Write a sentence that contains proper usage of punctuation:
Example Sentence:
"Tommy exclaimed, 'Wow! That was amazing!'"
- Quotation marks are used for the direct speech.
- An exclamation point is used inside the quotation marks to show excitement.
- A comma is used after "exclaimed" to introduce the quoted speech.
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Final Answer:
1. Clyde bought milk, bread, sugar, and bread from the store.
2. Shelly asked, "Do we have any popcorn left?"
3. Shannon and Mark ate their cake, cleaned up, then left.
4. Phillip stood entirely still during the National Anthem.
5. The new TV, claimed my mother, is working very well.
6. Julia, Louise, Betty, and Sybil yelled "Hip Hip Hooray!"
7. The biggest problem, he said, is that the tire has a hole in it.
8. The conductor stood on the platform and yelled, "All Aboard!"
9. Greg woke up, got out of bed, and brushed his teeth.
10. Sandra told her sister, "You can use my markers if you want."
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ Clyde bought milk, bread, sugar, and bread from the store.} \\
2. & \text{ Shelly asked, "Do we have any popcorn left?"} \\
3. & \text{ Shannon and Mark ate their cake, cleaned up, then left.} \\
4. & \text{ Phillip stood entirely still during the National Anthem.} \\
5. & \text{ The new TV, claimed my mother, is working very well.} \\
6. & \text{ Julia, Louise, Betty, and Sybil yelled "Hip Hip Hooray!"} \\
7. & \text{ The biggest problem, he said, is that the tire has a hole in it.} \\
8. & \text{ The conductor stood on the platform and yelled, "All Aboard!"} \\
9. & \text{ Greg woke up, got out of bed, and brushed his teeth.} \\
10. & \text{ Sandra told her sister, "You can use my markers if you want."} \\
\end{aligned}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuate sentences worksheet.