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  1. On these worksheets, students must choose the best way to correct errors highlighted in the given paragraph. They are tested on their knowledge of punctuation, spelling, syntax, symmetry, vocabulary, and verb tense usage. Each paragraph correction worksheet is 8 questions long.

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  2. On these worksheets, students look for errors and rewrite sentences correctly. Errors are usually in capitalization, punctuation, and spelling of simple words. Worksheets can be used as daily/weekly review, or individually. Fix the Sentences: Level B (2nd Grade)

  3. Each of the sentences have mistakes in them. There may be spelling, punctuation, capitalization, or grammar errors. Students will rewrite each sentence so that it is correct. The activity is ideal for 6th and 7th grade but can be used where appropriate. Click to View/Print Worksheet.

  4. Then. answer questions about errors in the passage. 1) Well, its another rainy day. I wonder what 2) I will do? First, I think I’ll take a. walk around the 3) neyborhood to stretch my legs. 4) Second I’ll cook a big breakfast. 5) with toast fruit eggs and bacon. After that, I might mow my 6) lawn; it’s getting pretty.

  5. Printable proofreading worksheets for building grammar, spelling, and writing skills. Each file has a short paragraph on it. Students read carefully and look for errors in capitalization, spelling, and punctuation.

  6. A sentence might contain more than one error. A common fallacy that test-takers fall into is to find one error and then quickly choose the answer that corrects that mistake, without considering whether there are other errors in the sentence that an alternative answer choice might also address.

  7. CAPITALIZATION. Find and correct the TEN mistakes below (one mistake per sentence). Put a check next to the SIX sentences that have NO MISTAKES. 1. My classmate is from sweden. 2. Chris drove to the University yesterday. 3. I study in the library every Tuesday afternoon.

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