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Commonly Confused Words Worksheet: A Lot vs. Alot vs. Allot

A lot, alot, and allot sound alike, but one is not a word and the other two have different meanings.
A lot is a two-word phrase made up of an article (a) and a noun (lot). It means a great amount or m ...

Common Prepositions

Many of the prepositions that we use frequently are prepositions that tell where. Others give us more information about the subject. This worksheet prompts students to use the common prepositions: to, ...

Commas in a Series

This punctuation worksheet is all about adding commas to a series. Your student will rewrite a set of sentences creating a series and adding the commas. You’ll like it as practice for 5th grade Common ...

Commas, Question Marks, and Tag Questions

You don’t want to miss tag questions, do you? Of course not! In this worksheet your student will add tag questions and the appropriate punctuation to a variety of sentences. It’s valuable for use wit ...

Commas and Quotation Marks: Inside or Outside?

Like the period, in the U.S. commas almost always go inside the quotation marks. You can help your student get a firm grasp on this use of punctuation with this worksheet. Whether as a practice for Co ...

Commas and Introductory Elements: Words

Face it, commas are confusing! Let us help by offering this punctuation practice for commas and introductory words. After a breif explanation, your student is asked to rewrite sentences with introduct ...

Commas and Introductory Elements: Phrases

Commas after introductory phrases can be a little tricky. Some need a comma, others don’t. Help your student learn the correct usage with this worksheet. Many students will find the practice helpful, ...

Commas and Direct Address

Commas are essential when using a direct address! In this punctuation worksheet your student will add the commas to a variety of sentences, then write sentences using a direct address. Designed to be ...

Commas and Introductory Elements: Clauses

An introductory clause requires a comma after it to separate it from the main clause. Your student will practice identifying the introductory clause and adding the comma in this worksheet. It’s a grea ...

Commas and Coordinating Conjunctions

Commas are necessary before coordinating conjunctions. Here’s some practice for identifying those conjunctions and placing the comma in the correct place. Useful for Common Core Standards for Literacy ...

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