Punctuation

Description

Different types of punctuation
Lisa Miskella
Quiz by Lisa Miskella, updated more than 1 year ago
Lisa Miskella
Created by Lisa Miskella about 6 years ago
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Resource summary

Question 1

Question
Where does a full stop go?
Answer
  • At the end of a sentence
  • After a question
  • Before a new paragraph

Question 2

Question
A question mark can go anywhere in a sentence.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

Question
Mark the sentences that need a question mark.
Answer
  • Where are we going for lunch
  • The movie we went to see last night was brilliant
  • What time do you start work
  • I would really like to go to the new restaurant in town

Question 4

Question
All the [blank_start]shops[blank_end] are closed
Answer
  • shops
  • shops'
  • shop's

Question 5

Question
Which of these sentences has the wrong punctuation on it?
Answer
  • This question isn't easy.
  • Is this the right answer?
  • I hope I get this one right?

Question 6

Question
Tick the correct use of commas
Answer
  • In between items on a list
  • At the end of a sentence
  • To mark a pause in a sentence
  • Instead of brackets
  • At the beginning of a sentence
  • To show omitted letter

Question 7

Question
Inverted commas are used to show speech.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

Question
The dog was wagging [blank_start]its[blank_end] tail.
Answer
  • its
  • its'
  • it's

Question 9

Question
Which symbol is a comma?

Question 10

Question
An apostrophe can be used to show possession.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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