Grammar Terms | True/False | Correct Form | Fix Sentences | Proofreader Marks |
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Noun
A word to identify a person, place, or thing.
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True
Are building's always capitalized?
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Their
There dog is really cute.
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The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
The Adventures of Winnie The Pooh.
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Change to lowercase
What does a slash through a letter mean?
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Conjunction
A word used to connect clause or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
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False
Do you capitalize all seasons?
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to
I am going too the zoo this weekend.
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Each of the teachers has a master's degree.
Each of the teachers has a Master's Degree.
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Delete
What does the line with a loop through a word mean?
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Adverb
A word such as very, really, or slowly that is used to give more information about an adjective or verb.
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True
Capitalize the first word and all important words in titles of literary and artistic works and in displayed headings.
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whom
They consider.....(who/whom)
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Last night we had dinner with Aunt Tanya and Uncle Harry.
Last night we had dinner with aunt tanya and uncle harry.
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Close up extra space.
What does a bracket above and below mean?
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Interjection
Expresses surprise or sudden, strong emotions.
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False
Do you capitalize prefixes or suffixes to added pronouns?
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who
You will be shocked when I tell you (who/whom) called me last night.
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My brother attended Memorial University.
My brother attended memorial university.
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Capitalize the letter or word.
What does the three lines under a letter mean?
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Predicate
Makes a statement about the subject.
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False
Do you capitalize family relations preceded by a possessive pronoun?
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They're
Their going to the camp this summer.
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"Did you watch the game", said John," the Raptors lost".
"Did you watch the game", said john, "The raptors lost'
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Ignore the previous correction.
What does a line of dots under a correction mean?
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