"After dinner,we’ll watch amovie."(Comma afteran introductoryphrase)"Where did Ileave mykeys?"(Question markfor inquiry)"The weather isso nice today!"(Exclamationmark for strongemotion)"What is yourfavorite food?"(Questionmark forinquiry)"Where aremy shoes?"(Questionmark for aquestion)"During thestorm, we stayedinside and readbooks." (Commaafter introductoryphrase)"She packed asandwich, chips,and an apple forlunch." (Commain a list)"Help!Someone callfor assistance!"(Exclamationmark forurgency)"I can't wait tosee the newmovie!"(Exclamationmark forexcitement)"It’s rainingoutside, so bringan umbrella."(Comma forcomplexsentence)"Do you havea pencil?"(Questionmark forclarification)"That's the bestbirthdaypresent ever!"(Exclamationmark foremphasis)"The dog, whois very friendly,barked happily."(Comma forextrainformation)"Before the test,make sure tostudy yournotes." (Commaafter introductoryphrase)"My favoritecolors are blue,green, andyellow."(Comma in alist)"The cat, wholoves to sleep,is very lazy."(Comma fornon-essentialinformation)"I love readingbooks, especiallymystery novels."(Comma afterintroductoryphrase)"It's so hotoutside today!"(Exclamationmark foremphasis)"This is thebest day ever!"(Exclamationmark for strongemotion)"Why iseveryonelaughing?"(Question markfor inquiry)"I like reading,writing, andpainting in myfree time."(Comma in alist)"What shouldwe do next?"(Questionmark forinquiry)"Oh no! Thecake fell on thefloor!"(Exclamationmark for shock)"We visitedParis, London,and Rome onour trip."(Comma in alist)"Can we startthe gamenow?"(Question markfor a request)"Before school,I have to eatbreakfast."(Comma afteran introductoryphrase)"I can't believewe won thegame!"(Exclamationmark forexcitement)"Can we go fora walk afterschool?"(Question markfor a request)"Can I borrowyour notebookfor a moment?"(Question markfor a politerequest)"After the game,we’ll grab somepizza." (Commaafter anintroductoryphrase)"Are we goingto the museumtomorrow?"(Question markfor a question)"Do you thinkit’s going torain?"(Question markfor prediction)"Mom said I couldhave ice cream,but I want cakeinstead." (Commabetweenindependentclauses)"Please passthe salt."(Period atthe end of astatement)"Please don'tforget yourhomework!"(Exclamationmark forurgency)"I bought apples,bananas,oranges, andgrapes."(Comma in alist)"Hooray! Wefinished ourproject!"(Exclamationmark forexcitement)"I went to thestore, and I boughtsome candy."(Comma betweenindependentclauses)"Stop! Youalmost steppedon the dog!"(Exclamationmark forurgency)"What time isthemeeting?"(Questionmark for aquestion)"Wait! Don’tforget yourbackpack!"(Exclamationmark for areminder)"Look out!There’s a carcoming!"(Exclamationmark forwarning)"Hey, look atthat!"(Exclamationmark forsurprise)"Wow! Thatwas amazing!"(Correct use ofan exclamationmark)"The book onthe table, whichis mine, is veryold." (Commafor non-essentialclause)"Yay! We’regoing to thezoo!"(Exclamationmark for joy)"I like pizza,burgers, andpasta."(Comma in alist)"What time isit?" (Correctuse of aquestionmark)"Do you wantto go to thepark?" (Correctuse of aquestion mark)"Can youbelieve how tallthat buildingis?" (Questionmark forcuriosity)"After dinner,we’ll watch amovie."(Comma afteran introductoryphrase)"Where did Ileave mykeys?"(Question markfor inquiry)"The weather isso nice today!"(Exclamationmark for strongemotion)"What is yourfavorite food?"(Questionmark forinquiry)"Where aremy shoes?"(Questionmark for aquestion)"During thestorm, we stayedinside and readbooks." (Commaafter introductoryphrase)"She packed asandwich, chips,and an apple forlunch." (Commain a list)"Help!Someone callfor assistance!"(Exclamationmark forurgency)"I can't wait tosee the newmovie!"(Exclamationmark forexcitement)"It’s rainingoutside, so bringan umbrella."(Comma forcomplexsentence)"Do you havea pencil?"(Questionmark forclarification)"That's the bestbirthdaypresent ever!"(Exclamationmark foremphasis)"The dog, whois very friendly,barked happily."(Comma forextrainformation)"Before the test,make sure tostudy yournotes." (Commaafter introductoryphrase)"My favoritecolors are blue,green, andyellow."(Comma in alist)"The cat, wholoves to sleep,is very lazy."(Comma fornon-essentialinformation)"I love readingbooks, especiallymystery novels."(Comma afterintroductoryphrase)"It's so hotoutside today!"(Exclamationmark foremphasis)"This is thebest day ever!"(Exclamationmark for strongemotion)"Why iseveryonelaughing?"(Question markfor inquiry)"I like reading,writing, andpainting in myfree time."(Comma in alist)"What shouldwe do next?"(Questionmark forinquiry)"Oh no! Thecake fell on thefloor!"(Exclamationmark for shock)"We visitedParis, London,and Rome onour trip."(Comma in alist)"Can we startthe gamenow?"(Question markfor a request)"Before school,I have to eatbreakfast."(Comma afteran introductoryphrase)"I can't believewe won thegame!"(Exclamationmark forexcitement)"Can we go fora walk afterschool?"(Question markfor a request)"Can I borrowyour notebookfor a moment?"(Question markfor a politerequest)"After the game,we’ll grab somepizza." (Commaafter anintroductoryphrase)"Are we goingto the museumtomorrow?"(Question markfor a question)"Do you thinkit’s going torain?"(Question markfor prediction)"Mom said I couldhave ice cream,but I want cakeinstead." (Commabetweenindependentclauses)"Please passthe salt."(Period atthe end of astatement)"Please don'tforget yourhomework!"(Exclamationmark forurgency)"I bought apples,bananas,oranges, andgrapes."(Comma in alist)"Hooray! Wefinished ourproject!"(Exclamationmark forexcitement)"I went to thestore, and I boughtsome candy."(Comma betweenindependentclauses)"Stop! Youalmost steppedon the dog!"(Exclamationmark forurgency)"What time isthemeeting?"(Questionmark for aquestion)"Wait! Don’tforget yourbackpack!"(Exclamationmark for areminder)"Look out!There’s a carcoming!"(Exclamationmark forwarning)"Hey, look atthat!"(Exclamationmark forsurprise)"Wow! Thatwas amazing!"(Correct use ofan exclamationmark)"The book onthe table, whichis mine, is veryold." (Commafor non-essentialclause)"Yay! We’regoing to thezoo!"(Exclamationmark for joy)"I like pizza,burgers, andpasta."(Comma in alist)"What time isit?" (Correctuse of aquestionmark)"Do you wantto go to thepark?" (Correctuse of aquestion mark)"Can youbelieve how tallthat buildingis?" (Questionmark forcuriosity)

Punctuation 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. "After dinner, we’ll watch a movie." (Comma after an introductory phrase)
  2. "Where did I leave my keys?" (Question mark for inquiry)
  3. "The weather is so nice today!" (Exclamation mark for strong emotion)
  4. "What is your favorite food?" (Question mark for inquiry)
  5. "Where are my shoes?" (Question mark for a question)
  6. "During the storm, we stayed inside and read books." (Comma after introductory phrase)
  7. "She packed a sandwich, chips, and an apple for lunch." (Comma in a list)
  8. "Help! Someone call for assistance!" (Exclamation mark for urgency)
  9. "I can't wait to see the new movie!" (Exclamation mark for excitement)
  10. "It’s raining outside, so bring an umbrella." (Comma for complex sentence)
  11. "Do you have a pencil?" (Question mark for clarification)
  12. "That's the best birthday present ever!" (Exclamation mark for emphasis)
  13. "The dog, who is very friendly, barked happily." (Comma for extra information)
  14. "Before the test, make sure to study your notes." (Comma after introductory phrase)
  15. "My favorite colors are blue, green, and yellow." (Comma in a list)
  16. "The cat, who loves to sleep, is very lazy." (Comma for non-essential information)
  17. "I love reading books, especially mystery novels." (Comma after introductory phrase)
  18. "It's so hot outside today!" (Exclamation mark for emphasis)
  19. "This is the best day ever!" (Exclamation mark for strong emotion)
  20. "Why is everyone laughing?" (Question mark for inquiry)
  21. "I like reading, writing, and painting in my free time." (Comma in a list)
  22. "What should we do next?" (Question mark for inquiry)
  23. "Oh no! The cake fell on the floor!" (Exclamation mark for shock)
  24. "We visited Paris, London, and Rome on our trip." (Comma in a list)
  25. "Can we start the game now?" (Question mark for a request)
  26. "Before school, I have to eat breakfast." (Comma after an introductory phrase)
  27. "I can't believe we won the game!" (Exclamation mark for excitement)
  28. "Can we go for a walk after school?" (Question mark for a request)
  29. "Can I borrow your notebook for a moment?" (Question mark for a polite request)
  30. "After the game, we’ll grab some pizza." (Comma after an introductory phrase)
  31. "Are we going to the museum tomorrow?" (Question mark for a question)
  32. "Do you think it’s going to rain?" (Question mark for prediction)
  33. "Mom said I could have ice cream, but I want cake instead." (Comma between independent clauses)
  34. "Please pass the salt." (Period at the end of a statement)
  35. "Please don't forget your homework!" (Exclamation mark for urgency)
  36. "I bought apples, bananas, oranges, and grapes." (Comma in a list)
  37. "Hooray! We finished our project!" (Exclamation mark for excitement)
  38. "I went to the store, and I bought some candy." (Comma between independent clauses)
  39. "Stop! You almost stepped on the dog!" (Exclamation mark for urgency)
  40. "What time is the meeting?" (Question mark for a question)
  41. "Wait! Don’t forget your backpack!" (Exclamation mark for a reminder)
  42. "Look out! There’s a car coming!" (Exclamation mark for warning)
  43. "Hey, look at that!" (Exclamation mark for surprise)
  44. "Wow! That was amazing!" (Correct use of an exclamation mark)
  45. "The book on the table, which is mine, is very old." (Comma for non-essential clause)
  46. "Yay! We’re going to the zoo!" (Exclamation mark for joy)
  47. "I like pizza, burgers, and pasta." (Comma in a list)
  48. "What time is it?" (Correct use of a question mark)
  49. "Do you want to go to the park?" (Correct use of a question mark)
  50. "Can you believe how tall that building is?" (Question mark for curiosity)