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Seventh Grade (Grade 7) Capitalization and Punctuation Questions

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Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Choose the correct answer.
  1. The elections will be held on Tuesday November 6, 2018, and the polls will be kept open until 8:00 p.m.
  2. The elections will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018; and the polls will be kept open until 8:00 p.m.
  3. The elections will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 and the polls will be kept open until 8:00 p.m.
  4. The elections will be held on: Tuesday, November 6, 2018, and the polls will be kept open until 8:00 p.m.
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which of the following sentences is punctuated and capitalized correctly?
  1. Mr. T. E. Hawk, a friend of my mother's, helps me with math.
  2. Mr T. E. Hawk a friend of my mother's, helps me with math.
  3. mr t e Hawk, a friend of my mother's, helps me with math.
  4. Mr. T. E. Hawk a friend of my mother's, helps me with math.
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Choose the correct sentence.
  1. Wherever we go, People recognize us.
  2. Wherever we go people recognize us.
  3. Wherever we go; people recognize us.
  4. Wherever we go, people recognize us.
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Choose the correct sentence.
  1. I read in a book, “If all else fails, succeed; if all else succeeds” …
  2. I read in a book, “If all else fails, succeed; if all else succeeds …”
  3. I read in a book, “If all else fails succeed; if all else succeeds …”
  4. I read in a book, “If all else fails; succeed; if all else succeeds …”
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which of the following sentences is capitalized and punctuated correctly?
  1. the world record in the Long Jump was held by jesse owens for several years, but the record is now held by Another Outstanding athlete
  2. The world record in the long jump was held by Jesse owens for several years but the record is now held by another outstanding athlete.
  3. The world record in the long jump was held by Jesse Owens for several years; but the record is now held by another outstanding athlete!
  4. The world record in the long jump was held by Jesse Owens for several years, but the record is now held by another outstanding athlete.
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which of the following sentences are punctuated and capitalized correctly?
  1. For the good of us all please think before you act next time!
  2. For the good of us all, please think before you act next time.
  3. for the good of us all, please think before you act next time.
  4. For the good of us all please think before you act next time
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.7.2
Choose the sentence in which periods, question marks, or exclamation points are used correctly.
  1. From 8 to 9 AM, the speed limit in school zones is 20 mph.
  2. From 8 to 9 A.M., the speed limit in school zones are 20 m.p.h.
  3. From 8 to 9 A.M., the speed limit in school zones is 20 m.p.h.
  4. From 8 to 9 AM the speed limit in school zones are 20 m.p.h.
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
  1. Are you going to the school dance tonight.
  2. Are you going to the school dance tonight!
  3. Are, you going to the school dance tonight?
  4. Are you going to the school dance tonight?
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
  1. You are my friend; however, I cannot afford to lend you any more money.
  2. You are my friend; however; I cannot afford to lend you any more money.
  3. You are my friend, however I cannot afford; to lend you any more money.
  4. You are, my friend, however. I cannot afford to lend you any more money.
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
  1. I earned fifty dollars $50 this week.
  2. I earned fifty dollars $50) this week.
  3. I earned fifty dollars ($50 this week.
  4. I earned fifty dollars ($50) this week.
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation
Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
  1. Could the surprise gift be in-line skates; a new football; or tickets to a concert?
  2. Could the surprise gift be in-line skates a new football or tickets to a concert?
  3. Could the surprise gift be in-line skates, a new football, or tickets to a concert.
  4. Could the surprise gift be in-line skates, a new football, or tickets to a concert?
Grade 7 Capitalization and Punctuation

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Which choice represents the best way to rewrite sentence 5?
  1. It may seem weird to buy something someone else has throw out but remember, "One man's trash is another man's treasure."
  2. It may seem weird to buy something someone else has thrown out, but remember, "One man's trash is another man's treasure."
  3. It may seem weird to buy something someone else has thrown out but remember, "One man's trash is another man's treasure".
  4. Correct as is.
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