Here's the correct punctuation for each sentence, based on standard English grammar rules:
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1. What is your name?
→ This is a
question, so it ends with a
question mark (?).
2. I am outside.
→ This is a
statement, so it ends with a
period (.).
3. Look at the cat.
→ This is an
imperative sentence (a command), which also ends with a
period (.).
4. Can you play with me?
→ This is a
question, so it ends with a
question mark (?).
5. Do you have a dog?
→ This is a
yes/no question, so it ends with a
question mark (?).
6. I like the color red.
→ This is a
statement, so it ends with a
period (.).
7. I love school.
→ This is a
statement, so it ends with a
period (.).
8. Will you read this book?
→ This is a
question, so it ends with a
question mark (?).
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✔ Final Answers to Write in the Boxes:
1. `?`
2. `.`
3. `.`
4. `?`
5. `?`
6. `.`
7. `.`
8. `?`
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Explanation Summary:
- Use a
period (.) for statements and commands.
- Use a
question mark (?) for any sentence that asks a question — even if it starts with “Can,” “Do,” or “Will.”
This worksheet helps students recognize sentence types and apply the correct punctuation marks accordingly.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of question mark worksheet.