by Language Arts Lady | Apr 20, 2020 | Articles, Punctuation Puzzles
Today’s Punctuation Puzzle brings to light an important comma rule that is not readily known. Commas are super subjective and thus challenging to write with. So whenever we can have a fairly fool-proof trick (or tricks in this week’s puzzle!) up our sleeve to make the...
by Language Arts Lady | Apr 19, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles
We were lead into this little room which really peaked our curiosity and then we were surprised by they’re generosity We were LED: (1) Lead with a short e (rhymes with head) is a metal or pencil lead; (2) Led is the past tense of lead (rhymes with bead). We were...
by Language Arts Lady | Apr 18, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles
He said words that would be remembered forever One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind Here is a possible answer with the reasons below. He said words that would be remembered forever: “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” 1. The...
by Language Arts Lady | Apr 17, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles
By Zac Kieser and Donna Reish Today we have a PUNCTUATION PUZZLE—plus a couple of other errors for you to find! The shepherd lead them to the brook and they drank alot, because they were very, hot, and thirsty. Here is the answer with an explanation for each...
by Language Arts Lady | Apr 16, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles
By Zac Kieser and Donna Reish Okay…here is another Punctuation Puzzle for you to solve! Try to figure out where punctuation marks should go–before you look below at the answers/explanations! 🙂 I read the magazine article titled “Baby...
by Language Arts Lady | Apr 15, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles
Okay…here is another Punctuation Puzzle for you to solve! Try to figure out where punctuation marks should go–before you look below at the answers/explanations! Smile… I read the magazine article titled “Baby Games” and I read an...