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Lesson 2 Punctuation Station exercise.
Lesson Two Exercise
The End Of The Line

1. Create a static item in your port. Title it Lesson 2 Exercise.
2. Copy all the rules and instructions into your static item, so you can refer back to them easily.
3. Copy all of the Exercise Sentences into your static item.
4. Complete your Exercise according to the instructions.
5. Look back over your rules and your sentences, checking for errors.
6. After you are confident about your answers, click Save and View.
7. Post the b-item link into "The Classroom" .
8. Be sure to title your post Lesson 2 Exercise so I can easily find it. Smile

*Pencil* Read the fragments below. Underneath each fragment write a sentence that corrects the fragment and makes it a complete sentence. This is your chance to show me your knowledge and creativity. Once you have written a complete sentence, color the simple subject green and the verb dark orange, just like I did in the lesson. There are tons of ways to correct these fragments; use that great mind and sparkling creativity.

Dark green and navy blue work best for me. So the dark green is subject, and verb is going to be navy, ok?

1. Old piece of antique furniture for a real bargain.
1. I purchased the old piece of antique furniture, for a real bargain.
1. For a real bargain, I purchased the old piece of antique
furniture .
2. The school bell.
2. The school bell rang because of an emergency.
2. Because of an emergency the school bell rang.
3. A delightful day, indeed.
3. It was a delightful day, indeed.
3. Indeed, it was a delightful day.
4. Ah, my favorite cup of tea; for me to enjoy!.
4. Ah, this is my favorite cup of tea!
4. Ah, my favorite cup of tea is an herbal brew!
5. Just after 3:00 p.m.
5. Just after 3:00 p.m, the dog began to bark when we approached the gate.
5. When we approached the gate, Just after 3:00 p.m, the dog began to bark.
*Pencil* Use proper punctuation in the following 25 sentences. You will see some familiar friends from last week's lesson. Let's flex those punctuation muscles this week, shall we? In the Exercises each week, I will supply all the commas that are needed EXCEPT for the commas that are part of our lessons. We studied some commas in our lesson on abbreviations. In this week's lesson, we studied the Tag Question, which requires the use of a comma.

1. Don't leave your backpack in the floor, son
1. Don't leave your backpack on the floor, son.
2. Carla asked why she needed to know about grammar
2. Carla asked why she needed to know about grammar.
3. You did pick up Cindy from ballet class, didn't you
3. You did pick up Cindy from ballet class, didn't you?
4. My six-year-old son did not get off the bus, officer
4. My six-year-old son did not get off the bus, officer.
5. Have you filed for admission to nursing school
5. Have you filed for admission to nursing school?
6. Stephen wondered why the chicken crossed the road
6. Stephen wondered why the chicken crossed the road.
7. Our firm recently hired na wyle phd
7. Our firm recently hired Na Wyle, Phd.
8. How can you do your homework with all that noise
8. How can you do your homework with all that noise?
9. We watch traffic accidents with a morbid fascination
9. We watch traffic accidents with a morbid fascination.
10. The solution is obvious isn't it
10. The solution is obvious, isn't it?
11. We traveled to Europe for our vacation
11. We traveled to Europe for our vacation.
12. Every adventure was amazing wasn't it
12. Every adventure was amazing, wasn't it?
13. Do you honestly believe in aliens
13. Do you honestly believe in aliens?
14. Sheltered in his arms, she wondered if he was telling her the truth
14. Sheltered in his arms, she wondered if he was telling her the truth.
15. How do we know the suit with the mirrored sunglasses is CIA
15. How do we know the suit with the mirrored sunglasses is CIA?
16. The waiter asked if the screaming baby was bothering us
16. The waiter asked if the screaming baby was bothering us.
17. Sir, I haven't seen my daughter since yesterday, around 7:00 am.
17. Sir, I haven't seen my daughter since yesterday, around 7:00 am.
18. ncis agt Gibbs turns to agt McGhee when complex computer skills are needed.
18. NCIS agent Gibbs turns to agent McGhee, when complex computer skills are needed.
19. My uncle who works at nasa lives on houston st
19. My uncle who works at NASA lives on Houston Street.
20. Marge did the upholstery cleaning, the mopping, and the vacuuming
20. Marge did the upholstery cleaning, the mopping, and the vacuuming.
21. My next door neighbor is Dale Earnhardt Jr
21. My next door neighbor is Dale Earnhardt Jr.
22. The crack house was raided by the DEA
22. The crack house was raided by the DEA.
23. Jerry, why did you leave the party at 8:00 pm
23. Jerry, why did you leave the party at 8:00 pm.?
24. We asked the nurse for a doctor's excuse from work
24. We asked the nurse for a doctor's excuse from work.
25. Have you read the latest book by jk Rowling
25. Have you read the latest book by J. K. Rowling?


Let me know if you want the subject and verb color coded. I know you used the underline also, however, I do not know how to do this yet.




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