What is thissentencemissing? Did you go tothe gameOnly used for effectivemeans of insertingnecessarybackground orreferance information. (Parenthesis)This is used atthe end of asentence tointroduce text.(Colon)Use theseto avoidambiguity(Hyphen)In general,you use thesearound logos.(Parenthesis)These areused with non-essentialclauses.(Comma)Use these toseparateelements in aseries.(Comma)These are notto be used atthe beginningand ending ofdirect quotes.(Ellipsis)Use this toform a singleidea from twoor more words.(Hyphen)Used before anauthors orcomposers nameat the end of aquotation.(Dash)These are usedfor compositiontitles. (QuotationMarks)Use this mark toexpress a highdegree of surpriseor other strongemotion.(Exclamationpoint)What is thiswordmissing? DidntTo indicate agrater separationof thought than acomma canconvey.(Semicolon)This goes atthe end ofdeclarativesentences.(Period)Used todenoteabruptchange.(Dash)This goes at theend of a mildlyimperativesentence. (Period)This is used toindicate thedeletion of one ormore words andcondensingquotes.(ellipsis)These are usedin place ofomitted lettersand figures. (Apostrophe)This is used afternumbers or lettersin enumeratingelements of asummary.(Period)Used at theend ofsentence tointroducelists. (Colon)Used toindicatedialogue orconversation.(Quotation)This goes at theend of anindirectquestion. (Period)Used to linkindependentclauses. (Semicolon)What is thissentencemissing? Did you go tothe gameOnly used for effectivemeans of insertingnecessarybackground orreferance information. (Parenthesis)This is used atthe end of asentence tointroduce text.(Colon)Use theseto avoidambiguity(Hyphen)In general,you use thesearound logos.(Parenthesis)These areused with non-essentialclauses.(Comma)Use these toseparateelements in aseries.(Comma)These are notto be used atthe beginningand ending ofdirect quotes.(Ellipsis)Use this toform a singleidea from twoor more words.(Hyphen)Used before anauthors orcomposers nameat the end of aquotation.(Dash)These are usedfor compositiontitles. (QuotationMarks)Use this mark toexpress a highdegree of surpriseor other strongemotion.(Exclamationpoint)What is thiswordmissing? DidntTo indicate agrater separationof thought than acomma canconvey.(Semicolon)This goes atthe end ofdeclarativesentences.(Period)Used todenoteabruptchange.(Dash)This goes at theend of a mildlyimperativesentence. (Period)This is used toindicate thedeletion of one ormore words andcondensingquotes.(ellipsis)These are usedin place ofomitted lettersand figures. (Apostrophe)This is used afternumbers or lettersin enumeratingelements of asummary.(Period)Used at theend ofsentence tointroducelists. (Colon)Used toindicatedialogue orconversation.(Quotation)This goes at theend of anindirectquestion. (Period)Used to linkindependentclauses. (Semicolon)

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is this sentence missing? Did you go to the game
  2. Only used for effective means of inserting necessary background or referance information. (Parenthesis)
  3. This is used at the end of a sentence to introduce text. (Colon)
  4. Use these to avoid ambiguity (Hyphen)
  5. In general, you use these around logos. (Parenthesis)
  6. These are used with non-essential clauses. (Comma)
  7. Use these to separate elements in a series. (Comma)
  8. These are not to be used at the beginning and ending of direct quotes. (Ellipsis)
  9. Use this to form a single idea from two or more words. (Hyphen)
  10. Used before an authors or composers name at the end of a quotation. (Dash)
  11. These are used for composition titles. (Quotation Marks)
  12. Use this mark to express a high degree of surprise or other strong emotion. (Exclamation point)
  13. What is this word missing? Didnt
  14. To indicate a grater separation of thought than a comma can convey. (Semicolon)
  15. This goes at the end of declarative sentences. (Period)
  16. Used to denote abrupt change. (Dash)
  17. This goes at the end of a mildly imperative sentence. (Period)
  18. This is used to indicate the deletion of one or more words and condensing quotes. (ellipsis)
  19. These are used in place of omitted letters and figures. (Apostrophe)
  20. This is used after numbers or letters in enumerating elements of a summary. (Period)
  21. Used at the end of sentence to introduce lists. (Colon)
  22. Used to indicate dialogue or conversation. (Quotation)
  23. This goes at the end of an indirect question. (Period)
  24. Used to link independent clauses. (Semicolon)