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Punctuation 01 - Capitals And Marks
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Q.1
Choose the option with the correct punctuation marks.
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Meanwhile, the girl had reached the mall. She was there to purchase a pair of new shoes.
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Meanwhile, the girl had reached the mall she was there to purchase a pair of new shoes.
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Meanwhile, the girl had reached the mall. she was there to purchase a pair of new shoes.
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meanwhile, the girl had reached the mall. She was there to purchase a pair of new shoes.
Q.2
Choose the option with the correct punctuation marks for the following sentence or sentences - What horsepower is your motorcycle it is 20 horsepower
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What horsepower is your motorcycle! It is 20 horsepower.
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What horsepower is your motorcycle. It is 20 horsepower.
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What horsepower is your motorcycle? It is 20 horsepower.
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What horsepower is your motorcycle? It is 20 horsepower?
Q.3
Which statement is false?
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Conjunctions, adjectives, nouns and verbs are part of punctuation.
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Full-stops or periods, commas, colons and semi-colons are part of punctuation.
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Quotation marks, parantheses, brackets, braces and apostrophes are part of punctuation.
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Hyphens, dashes, ellipses, exclamation marks and question marks are part of punctuation.
Q.4
"Don't you dare leave this house" - Choose the punctuation mark that correctly ends the sentence
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Question mark - ?
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Exclamation mark - !
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Period or full stop - .
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Comma - ,
Q.5
Which of these statements is true?
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It is all right not to use a capital for the first letter in the name of a city.
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Proper nouns should be written without any capitals.
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Capitalisation is not a part of punctuation.
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Capitalisation is a part of punctuation.
Q.6
Which of these statements is false?
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A period or full stop is used at the end of a complete sentence that is a statement.
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Question marks and exclamation marks can be used to end a sentence.
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A question mark is used to end an imperative sentence.
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The first letter of the first word in a sentence has to be capitalised.
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