Use commas in greetings/closings of friendly letters and apostrophes for contractions and possessives (L.2.2.b, L.2.2.c)
Exercise Difficulty 3 ~3 min eng.g2.f.ex_40

Friendly Letter Fix

Prompt

Fix the punctuation in this friendly letter: 'dear grandma I miss you alot please come visit soon love maya'

M-2-F-EX-40 Diagram
Friendly-letter template card showing the 4 punctuation slots: (1) Dear ___, (greeting comma); (2) body sentences with p

Friendly-letter template card showing the 4 punctuation slots: (1) Dear ___, (greeting comma); (2) body sentences with periods; (3) Love, (closing comma); (4) Signature. Slots highlighted in yellow. Print-ready, dyslexic-friendly font.

How it's presented
mode handwriting paper two line
Answer criteria
type exact string
value
Dear Grandma, I miss you a lot. Please come visit soon. Love, Maya
allow variant
  1. Dear Grandma, I miss you a lot. Please come visit soon. Love, Maya
Hints
  1. Comma after greeting ('Dear Grandma,').
  2. Comma after closing ('Love,').
  3. Capitals on names and at sentence starts.
Misconceptions to watch
  • Forgets comma after Grandma.
  • Forgets comma after Love.