It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled
"Punctuation Marks" that asks students to read each sentence and fill in the correct punctuation mark at the end. Since I can't view images directly, I’ll help you solve this based on the text you’ve provided.
Here is the list of sentences from your worksheet:
1. My friend is at school
2. What is your favorite color
3. Where is my cup
4. Stop hitting me
5. Jack is my brother
6. Wow, it is so hot outside
7. My shirt is blue
8. You did a great job
9. What can we do today
10. The flowers are red and yellow
Let’s go through each one and determine the correct punctuation mark.
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Step-by-step Analysis:
1.
My friend is at school
→ This is a
statement (declarative sentence).
✔ Period (.)
2.
What is your favorite color
→ This is a
question.
✔ Question mark (?)
3.
Where is my cup
→ Also a
question.
✔ Question mark (?)
4.
Stop hitting me
→ This is an
imperative sentence (a command).
✔ Exclamation point (!)
5.
Jack is my brother
→ A
statement.
✔ Period (.)
6.
Wow, it is so hot outside
→ This expresses
surprise or strong emotion.
✔ Exclamation point (!)
7.
My shirt is blue
→ A
statement.
✔ Period (.)
8.
You did a great job
→ A
statement, but could be enthusiastic. Still, it's not a question or command.
✔ Period (.) *(Note: Sometimes exclamation is used for emphasis, but standard punctuation here is a period unless it's clearly emotional.)*
9.
What can we do today
→ A
question.
✔ Question mark (?)
10.
The flowers are red and yellow
→ A
statement.
✔ Period (.)
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Final Answers:
1. My friend is at school
.
2. What is your favorite color
?
3. Where is my cup
?
4. Stop hitting me
!
5. Jack is my brother
.
6. Wow, it is so hot outside
!
7. My shirt is blue
.
8. You did a great job
.
9. What can we do today
?
10. The flowers are red and yellow
.
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Summary:
- Use
period (.) for statements.
- Use
question mark (?) for questions.
- Use
exclamation point (!) for commands or strong emotions.
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