I'll work through this punctuation worksheet step by step, identifying what type of sentence each one is and adding the correct ending punctuation.
Let me analyze each sentence:
1. "There are 33 students in my class" - This is making a statement (declarative) → needs a period
2. "What time does the class start" - This is asking a question (interrogative) → needs a question mark
3. "The house is on fire" - This is making a statement (declarative) → needs a period
4. "The shop on the corner sells notebooks and paper" - This is making a statement (declarative) → needs a period
5. "Each class will have an assigned time to go to the library" - This is making a statement (declarative) → needs a period
6. "My dad said he is going to double my allowance" - This is making a statement (declarative) → needs a period
7. "Why aren't you coming on the field trip" - This is asking a question (interrogative) → needs a question mark
8. "How long will it take us to get to the museum" - This is asking a question (interrogative) → needs a question mark
9. "I returned the books to the bookcase" - This is making a statement (declarative) → needs a period
10. "Where is the school office" - This is asking a question (interrogative) → needs a question mark
11. "What is your favorite sport" - This is asking a question (interrogative) → needs a question mark
12. "James scored the winning touchdown" - This is making a statement (declarative) → needs a period
13. "Mom is making my favorite meal for dinner" - This is making a statement (declarative) → needs a period
14. "Is Emily your best friend" - This is asking a question (interrogative) → needs a question mark
Final Answer:
1. There are 33 students in my class.
2. What time does the class start?
3. The house is on fire.
4. The shop on the corner sells notebooks and paper.
5. Each class will have an assigned time to go to the library.
6. My dad said he is going to double my allowance.
7. Why aren't you coming on the field trip?
8. How long will it take us to get to the museum?
9. I returned the books to the bookcase.
10. Where is the school office?
11. What is your favorite sport?
12. James scored the winning touchdown.
13. Mom is making my favorite meal for dinner.
14. Is Emily your best friend?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of puncutation worksheets.