Language - Common Core: Kindergarten English Language Arts
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Spot is a happy dog.
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Spot is a happy dog.
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
"Spot is a happy dog." is a statement and it ends with a period (.).
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
"Spot is a happy dog." is a statement and it ends with a period (.).
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Will you eat that?
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Will you eat that?
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
"Will you eat that?" is a question and it ends with a question mark (?).
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
"Will you eat that?" is a question and it ends with a question mark (?).
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
I love you.
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
I love you.
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a period.
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a period.
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Finish your homework.
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Finish your homework.
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a period.
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a period.
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Today is Friday.
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Today is Friday.
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a period.
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a period.
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Tom is a boy.
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Tom is a boy.
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a period.
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a period.
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
How old are you?
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
How old are you?
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a question mark.
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a question mark.
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Who is your friend?
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Who is your friend?
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a question mark.
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a question mark.
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
How are you?
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
How are you?
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a question mark.
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with a question mark.
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Happy birthday to you!
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Happy birthday to you!
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with an explanation point.
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with an explanation point.
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
We won the game!
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
We won the game!
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with an explanation point.
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with an explanation point.
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What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Get out of the way!
What is the ending punctuation of the sentence below?
Get out of the way!
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There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with an explanation point.
There are three ways to end a complete sentence:
A period which ends a statement sentence. (.)
An exclamation point which ends a sentence that shows excitement. (!)
A question mark which ends a sentence that asks a question. (?)
This sentence ends with an explanation point.
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Select the preposition from the sentence below:
The TV is on the table.
Select the preposition from the sentence below:
The TV is on the table.
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A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
In this sentence, we are told where the TV is. It's on the table.
The correct answer is "on".
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
In this sentence, we are told where the TV is. It's on the table.
The correct answer is "on".
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Select the preposition from the sentence below:
My shoe is under the bed.
Select the preposition from the sentence below:
My shoe is under the bed.
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A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
In this sentence, we are told where the shoe is. It's under the bed.
The correct answer is "under".
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
In this sentence, we are told where the shoe is. It's under the bed.
The correct answer is "under".
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Fill in the blank.
I am going the store.
Fill in the blank.
I am going the store.
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Let's try all of the answer options in the sentence.
I am going with the store. Can you go with a store? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am going off the store. Can you go off a store? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am going on the store. Can you go on a store? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am going to the store. Can you go to a store? Yes, so this is the correct answer.
Let's try all of the answer options in the sentence.
I am going with the store. Can you go with a store? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am going off the store. Can you go off a store? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am going on the store. Can you go on a store? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am going to the store. Can you go to a store? Yes, so this is the correct answer.
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Fill in the blank.
I am the bed.
Fill in the blank.
I am the bed.
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Let's try all of the answer options in the sentence.
I am from the bed. Can you be from a bed? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am to the bed. Can you be to a bed? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am with the bed. Can you be with a bed? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am on the bed. Can you be on a bed? Yes, so this is the correct answer.
Let's try all of the answer options in the sentence.
I am from the bed. Can you be from a bed? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am to the bed. Can you be to a bed? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am with the bed. Can you be with a bed? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am on the bed. Can you be on a bed? Yes, so this is the correct answer.
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Fill in the blank.
I am the bike.
Fill in the blank.
I am the bike.
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Let's try all of the answer options in the sentence.
I am from the bike. Can you be from a bike? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am to the bike. Can you be to a bike? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am with the bike. Can you be with a bike? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am on the bike. Can you be on a bike? Yes, so this is the correct answer.
Let's try all of the answer options in the sentence.
I am from the bike. Can you be from a bike? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am to the bike. Can you be to a bike? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am with the bike. Can you be with a bike? No, so this is not the correct answer.
I am on the bike. Can you be on a bike? Yes, so this is the correct answer.
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Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
The cat is hiding the bed.
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
The cat is hiding the bed.
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A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Under" is the preposition.
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Under" is the preposition.
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Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
My mom is sitting me.
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
My mom is sitting me.
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A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Beside" is the preposition.
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Beside" is the preposition.
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Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
The dog is in the yard.
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
The dog is in the yard.
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A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Outside" is the preposition.
A preposition tells where something is. A preposition is often directional words.
"Outside" is the preposition.
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