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PUNCTUATION RULES
Level:
intermediate
Age:
13-17
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688
Working with the Dictionary (5) - focus on Punctuation
Level:
elementary
Age:
11-17
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590
PUNCTUATION
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
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578
CAPITAL LETTERS
Level:
elementary
Age:
13-17
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523
PUNCTUATION 002 The Apostrophe & Possession
Level:
elementary
Age:
6-17
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494
Punctuation
Level:
elementary
Age:
8-12
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482
Which Punctuation?!
Choose whether the following statements are true (correct) or false (not correct).
1.
A sentence ending in an exclamation mark is a question.
True
False
2.
A statement should end in a full stop.
True
False
3.
A question expresses strong feelings.
True
False
4.
A question mark comes at the end of a statement.
True
False
5.
'What' is a question word.
True
False
Decide whether the sentences below are simple statements, questions or exclamations, then choose the correct punctuation to finish them.
1.
You make me so angry
.
?
!
This is
a statement.
an exclamation.
a question.
2.
Are you feeling better today
.
?
!
This is
an exclamation.
a statement.
a question.
3.
What is your sister's name
.
?
!
This is
a statement.
a question.
an exclamation.
4.
When did you go to the zoo
.
?
!
This is
a statement.
a question.
an exclamation.
5.
When I went to the shop, they didn't have any sugar
.
?
!
This is
a statement.
a question.
an exclamation.
6.
I went in and sat down
.
?
!
This is
a statement.
a question.
an exclamation.
7.
It's good to see you
.
?
!
This is
a statement.
a question.
an exclamation.
8.
I haven't seen you for a long time
.
!
?
This is
a statement.
a question.
an exclamation.
9.
Where have you been
.
?
!
This is
a statement.
an exclamation.
a question.
10.
What are your plans for today
?
.
!
This is
a question.
a statement.
an exclamation.
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