1. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. He went to the store
B. He went to the store.
C. He went to the store,
D. He went to the store!
2. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.
A. She likes apples She eats them daily.
B. She likes apples. She eats them daily.
C. She likes apples, she eats them daily.
D. She likes apples she eats them daily.
3. Which option ends the sentence correctly?
A. I am happy
B. I am happy!
C. I am happy.
D. I am happy,
4. Select the sentence that uses a full stop correctly.
A. Let's meet at 5
B. Let's meet at 5!
C. Let's meet at 5.
D. Let's meet at 5,
5. Where should the full stop go: “I love reading books ___”
A. Before love
B. After I
C. After books
D. Nowhere
6. Choose the complete sentence that ends with a full stop.
A. After the rain
B. Because I was tired
C. I went home.
D. When he called
8. Pick the correct option with a full stop used properly.
A. He reads novels. She writes poems.
B. He reads novels, she writes poems.
C. He reads novels she writes poems
D. He reads novels? She writes poems.
9. Which sentence has a full stop at the right place?
A. The sun sets. And the moon rises.
B. The sun sets And the moon rises.
C. The sun sets! And the moon rises.
D. The sun sets? And the moon rises.
12. Select the option that shows correct sentence-ending punctuation.
A. I have a dog.
B. I have a dog?
C. I have a dog!
D. I have a dog,
13. Where does a full stop go in this sentence: “The cat is sleeping ___”
A. Before cat
B. After the
C. After sleeping
D. After is
14. Identify the properly punctuated sentence.
A. She plays guitar every day
B. She plays guitar every day.
C. She plays guitar. Every day
D. She plays guitar every day!
15. Full stops are NOT used at the end of:
A. Imperative sentences
B. Declarative sentences
C. Exclamatory sentences
D. Questions
Commas
1. Which sentence uses commas correctly in a list?
A. I bought apples bananas and grapes.
B. I bought apples, bananas, and grapes.
C. I bought, apples bananas and grapes.
D. I bought apples bananas, and grapes.
2. Choose the sentence with correct comma usage.
A. After lunch we went shopping.
B. After lunch, we went shopping.
C. After, lunch we went shopping.
D. After lunch we, went shopping.
3. Where should the comma go: “However she refused to go.”
A. After However
B. After refused
C. After to
D. No comma needed
4. Which sentence is punctuated correctly with commas?
A. She likes dogs, and cats and birds.
B. She likes dogs and, cats, and birds.
C. She likes dogs, cats, and birds.
D. She, likes dogs cats, and birds.
6. Choose the correct option with commas and a coordinating conjunction.
A. He was tired, but he kept working.
B. He was tired but, he kept working.
C. He, was tired but he kept working.
D. He was tired but he kept working
7. Identify the correct use of commas in direct address.
A. Let’s eat Grandma!
B. Let’s eat, Grandma!
C. Lets, eat Grandma!
D. Lets eat Grandma!
8. Which option uses commas incorrectly?
A. Yes, I agree.
B. No, thank you.
C. Well, that’s fine.
D. Hello my friend,
9. Choose the properly punctuated sentence.
A. He lives in London, England.
B. He lives in, London, England.
C. He, lives in London England.
D. He lives in London England.
10. Which sentence contains a comma splice (incorrect)?
A. She loves reading, she hates writing.
B. She loves reading and hates writing.
C. She loves reading. She hates writing.
D. She loves reading; she hates writing.
11. Where is the comma missing? 'Before leaving she locked the door.'
A. After before
B. After leaving
C. After she
D. After door
12. Select the correct punctuation for an introductory phrase.
A. After all the work was done we left.
B. After all the work was done, we left.
C. After all, the work was done we left.
D. After all the work, was done we left.
14. Choose the best sentence.
A. On July 4 1776 America declared independence.
B. On July, 4, 1776 America declared independence.
C. On July 4, 1776, America declared independence.
D. On July 4 1776, America declared independence.
15. Which one uses commas with adjectives correctly?
A. It was a long winding road.
B. It was a long, winding road.
C. It was long winding, road.
D. It was, a long winding road.