Grammar Rules Quiz

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Which of these is NOT a rule for capitalization?

  • Capitalize the names of people.
  • Capitalize the names of specific places.
  • Capitalize the names of months and days of the week.
  • Capitalize all nouns. (correct)

Commas are used to separate single words in a series.

True (A)

What type of word names a person, place, or thing?

Noun

The dog ______ the ball.

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Match the grammatical terms with their examples:

<p>Nouns = John, city, happiness Pronouns = I, you, he, she, it Verbs = run, jump, eat, sleep Adjectives = happy, blue, big, small Conjunctions = and, but, or, so</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Capitalization Rules

Capitalize names of people, months, and days of the week.

Punctuation Marks

Use exclamation points, question marks, or periods for sentences.

Commas in Series

Use commas to separate single words in a series.

Date Formatting

Place a comma after the day and before the year in a date.

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Parts of Speech

Identify and use nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and conjunctions.

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Study Notes

Grammar Rules

  • Capitalize proper nouns! This includes people's names, days of the week, and months.
  • Use punctuation marks appropriately! Use exclamation points, question marks, or periods for sentences; use commas to separate words in a series. Include a comma after a day and before a year in a date.
  • Employ correct parts of speech! Use nouns (proper and collective), pronouns (personal), verbs (past, present, and future tense), descriptive adjectives, and common conjunctions.

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