End Of Sentence Punctuation Quiz 15 (25 MCQs)

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1. Fire ..... Fire ..... Please call the fireman .....
2. Fill in the blank with the correct punctuation for a simple command:Please close the door behind you .....
3. True or False:You should use an exclamation mark to show strong feeling, like in the sentence 'That was the best pizza ever!'
4. Complete the sentence:Are you coming to the party .....
5. True or False:The sentence 'That is the coolest skateboard I've ever seen' should end with a period.
6. True or False:An exclamation mark can end a declarative sentence to convey excitement.
7. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence for dialogue:
8. The most popular end mark. It usually goes at the end of declarative sentences, but also some imperative ones.
9. Which punctuation mark correctly joins two complete, related ideas in one sentence?
10. Complete the sentence:I can't believe you won the game .....
11. Choose the punctuation that correctly ends this sentence:'Can you help me with my homework after school'
12. Which punctuation is correct for:'What a beautiful day it is ..... '?
13. Choose the correct punctuation for:'Please pass the salt ..... '
14. Play with your brother
15. Which punctuation mark best ends this sentence: "Please pass the salt ..... "
16. Complete the sentence:I wonder what time the show starts .....
17. Complete the sentence:'Please remember to bring your book to class tomorrow ..... '
18. Fill in the blank to show the speaker is just stating a fact:I think it might snow later .....
19. Which sentence correctly punctuates the movie title at the end of the sentence?
20. Choose the appropriate end mark at the end of each sentence.Many fish live in the ocean
21. True or False:Every sentence must end with some form of punctuation.
22. A dependent clause cannot stand alone because:
23. Which of these sentences needs a question mark?
24. Choose the correct punctuation for:'Wow that was amazing'?
25. Exclamation marks can end both statements and exclamations.