(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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True/False
Colons are used to being used at the beginning and end of every sentence
True/False
Colons are used to add extra punctuation to your sentence
True/False
Colons make every sentence longer because of the pause in between each word and colon
True/False
Colons are used to separate the idea and the rest of the story
True/False
Colons are used to add detail to your main idea
True/False
Semicolons and colons are the same
True/False
Colons are a type of punctuation mark
True/False
Colons are used to end a sentence
True/False
Colons are used to separate the main idea from the two clauses
True/False
Colons are used before an independent clause
True/False
Colons are used after you ask a question
True/False
Colons and periods are the same
True/False
Colons are used to punctuate every part of your sentence
True/False
Colons are used to add extra detail that you don't need
True/False
Colons are used to make you loose more points due to extra punctuation
True/False
Colons are used to make your sentence more detailed
True/False
Colons are used for when you are writing a run-on sentence
True/False
Colons are used to emphasize an idea
True/False
Colons are used to separate the independent and dependent clause
True/False
Colons have the second longest pause
True/False
Colons are used to end the complete sentences
True/False
Colons and parenthesis are the same
True/False
Colons are used to make your sentence longer
True/False
Colons are mainly used to start/end a list