5th Grade Punctuation - Worksheet & Printable

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

A

The armadillo which is the state animal, is native to Texas.

B

The armadillo, which is the state animal is native to Texas.

C

The armadillo which is the state animal is native to Texas.

D

The armadillo, which is the state animal, is native to Texas.

Standard: L.5.2

Domain: Language

Theme: Conventions of Standard English

Description: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

A

After I scraped the gum off my shoes I went into the house!

B

After I scraped the gum off my shoes, I went into the house.

C

After I scraped the gum off my shoes I went into the house?

D

After, I scraped the gum off my shoes I went into the house.

Standard: L.5.2

Domain: Language

Theme: Conventions of Standard English

Description: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

A

Will your mom take us to school, or do we have to take the bus?

B

Will your Mom, take us to school, or do we have to take the bus.

C

Will your Mom, take us to school, or do we have to take the bus?

D

Will your Mom take us to school, or do we have to take the bus.

Standard: L.5.2

Domain: Language

Theme: Conventions of Standard English

Description: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

A

Although the moon was out, the sky was dark.

B

Although, the moon, was out the sky was dark

C

Although, the moon was out the sky was dark.

D

Although, the moon was out, the sky was dark.

Standard: L.5.2

Domain: Language

Theme: Conventions of Standard English

Description: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

Which sentence has the correct punctuation?

A

I took my backpack with me for I was headed to school.

B

I took my backpack with me, for I was headed to school.

C

I took my backpack with me for I was headed, to school.

D

I took, my backpack with me, for I was headed to school.

Standard: L.5.2

Domain: Language

Theme: Conventions of Standard English

Description: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.


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