Punctuation In Abbreviations Quiz 18 (25 MCQs)

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1. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.Under the current circumstances Maria won't be able to try out for cheer unless she raises her grades.
2. Short form of:We are
3. The teacher asked us to ..... our essays for errors before turning them in.
4. Which sentence correctly punctuates the information inside the parentheses?
5. This mark has the following varieties:aside, defining, example, emphatic, & dialogue.
6. How many dots should an ellipsis have?
7. ..... go before and after the speaker's exact words.
8. Which Punctuation do we add in the blank?How are you Today .....
9. The exclamation mark is only used to indicate when someone is angry.
10. Use two abbreviations for:Tuesday, September 11
11. Which sentence demonstrates correct punctuation?
12. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.Because my pizza had gotten cold I heated it in the microwave.
13. -Which of the following answers refers to COMMA.
14. Which are good practicing cues.
15. How do you properly correct this sentence?i want to go to the grand canyon in december.
16. This punctuation mark is used to separate numerals 21 to 99 when they are spelled out.
17. A semicolon works like a FANBOY and comma. It joins sentences together.
18. True or False:In the sentence "I thought I had my keys, but now ..... ", the ellipsis ( ..... ) is used correctly to show an unfinished thought.
19. Why are you upset
20. Choose the interjection that is punctuated correctly.
21. Drew Hayden Taylor's critique of Stephen Harper's apology. Argued that it is insufficient to the task.
22. Choose the correct punctuation to fill in the blank:The instructions were clear ..... do not open the box.
23. When the prefix 're' is added to the word 'examine' to mean 'examine again, ' what is the correctly written result?
24. Complete the dialogue with the correctly punctuated phrase:Maria asked, "Are you coming to my party?" "Yes, " David replied, "I wouldn't miss it for the world ..... "
25. A series of initial lettes of word/phrases that form an abbreviation but aren't pronounced as a new word.