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LEVEL 1

Use punctuation marks and capital letters appropriately in the following sentences.

1. paris is the capital of france

2. how are you going to the fair asked mother

3. the starry night was a one of the most famous paintings by van gogh

4. what a lousy player you are


5. the quick brown dog jumped on the clever fox
6. carrie will attend the conference wont she
7. i can accompany you to the fair or we can skip it entirely
8. here are the things I need to bake the cake 500 grams white flour two eggs some sugar and
some baking soda
9. he does not want to go to the opera he does not understand italian
10.karans house is grand and is located by the sea
LEVEL 2
Answer the questions given below.
1. Which of the following sentences uses the capital letters incorrectly?
a. wednesday is the Fourth day of the week.
b. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is in Italy.
2. Which of the following sentences should end with a question mark?
a. Nancy asked Pritisha why she was crying?
b. Would you like to have a little cake?
3. Which of the following sentences should end with an exclamation mark?
a. What a waste of time this is!
b. Come here, please!
4. Which of the following sentences uses commas correctly?
a. I would like to order a kilo of oranges, two litres of milk, three pomegranates, five kiwi
fruit and, some, coconuts.
b. Samiran wanted to go to Sikkim, but he fell sick and could not go.
ANSWERS
Level 1
1. Paris is the capital of France.

2. ‘How are you going to the fair?’ asked Mother.

3. The Starry Night was one of the most famous paintings by van Gogh.

4. What a lousy player you are!

5. The quick brown dog jumped on the clever fox.

6. Carrie will attend the conference, won’t she?

7. I can accompany you to the fair or we can skip it entirely.

8. Here are the things I need to bake the cake: 500 grams white flour, two eggs, some sugar and some

baking soda.

9. He does not want to go to the opera; he does not understand Italian.

10. Karan’s house is grand and is located by the sea.

Level 2
1.b; 2.b; 3.a; 4.a

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