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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) Capitalization and Punctuation Questions

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Grade 6 Editing
What is the best way to revise the following sentence?

I couldn’t barely hear my baby brother crying for his bottle.
  1. I couldn't barely my baby bother crying for his bottle.
  2. I could barely hear my baby bother crying for his bottle.
  3. I could barely not hear my baby bother crying for his bottle.
  4. I barely could not hear my baby brother crying for his bottle.
Grade 6 Capitalization and Punctuation CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.6.2
Grade 6 Editing

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Which choice correctly rewrites sentence 1?
  1. An icecream sandwich is a cool treat on a hot day.
  2. An ice cream sandwiches is a cool treat on a hot day.
  3. An ice cream sandwich is a cool treet on a hot day.
  4. Correct as is.
Grade 6 Editing

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Which suggestion correctly fixes the error in sentence 2?
  1. Change there to their.
  2. Change favor to favour.
  3. Change left-handed to lefthanded.
  4. Correct as is.
Grade 6 Editing

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What is the best way to rewrite sentence 5?
  1. Thankfully some company also make left-handed scissors and notebooks.
  2. Thankfully some companies also make lefthanded scissors and notebooks.
  3. Thankfully, some companies also make left-handed scissors and notebooks.
  4. Correct as is.
Grade 6 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which sentence is written correctly?
  1. The Smiths moved to Milwaukee WI last January.
  2. The Smith's moved to Milwaukee, WI last January.
  3. The Smiths moved to Milwaukee, WI last january.
  4. The Smiths moved to Milwaukee, WI last January.
Grade 6 Capitalization and Punctuation
Grade 6 Editing

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What is the error in sentence 1?
  1. Worlds should be written as world's.
  2. 10% should be written as 10 percent.
  3. Left-handed should be written as left handed.
  4. Correct as is.
Grade 6 Editing

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What is the best way to rewrite sentence 3?
  1. Many tools, such as scissor and notebooks are designed for people who are righthanded.
  2. Many tools, such as scissor and notebook are designed for people who are right-handed.
  3. Many tools, such as scissors and notebooks are designed for people who are right-handed.
  4. Correct as is.
Grade 6 Capitalization and Punctuation
Grade 6 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which sentence uses a hyphen correctly?
  1. Mom will turn one- hundred and one tomorrow.
  2. He used twenty-three apples for the pies.
  3. Martin is on anti inflammatory medication.
Grade 6 Capitalization and Punctuation
You punctuate dialogue with                .
  1. a period
  2. a comma
  3. quotation marks
  4. a question mark
Grade 6 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which sentence is written correctly?
  1. I love you but, you sometimes annoy me.
  2. My favorite dish is lasagna, and I eat it often.
  3. You will always wonder and I will too.
  4. Tennessee is not too large but it's not small either.
Grade 6 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which sentence uses parentheses correctly?
  1. Yard work (not my favorite pastime) can be a time consuming activity.
  2. The president (elect of our company) ( the daughter of the former president) is an outstanding individual whom everyone respects and admires.
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