1) Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation. a) Jack prefers to eat chicken or fish; I'm a vegetarian. b) Jack prefers to eat chicken or fish: I'm a vegetarian. c) Jack prefers to eat chicken or fish, I'm a vegetarian. 2) Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation. a) They had Mary's favorite flowers. Roses, carnations, and daisies. b) They had Mary's favorite flowers; roses, carnations, and daisies. c) They had Mary's favorite flowers: roses, carnations, and daisies. 3) Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation. a) They were missing a few things on their camping trip. They forgot sunscreen, towels, and firewood. b) They were missing a few things on their camping trip. They forgot sunscreen, towels, and firewood. c) They were missing a few things on their camping trip, they forgot sunscreen, towels, and firewood. 4) Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation. a) Please give some more time, I don't want to be rushed. b) Please give me some more time; I don't want to be rushed. c) Please give me some more time: I don't want to be rushed. 5) Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation. a) While visiting the beach; we saw pelicans, stingrays, and iguanas. b) While visiting the beach, we saw pelicans, stingrays, and iguanas. c) While visiting the beach: we saw pelicans, stingrays, and iguanas. 6) Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement. a) I took Anna, the one with the freckles to the movies last night. b) I took Anna the one with the freckles, to the movies last night. c) I took Anna, the one with the freckles, to the movies last night. 7) Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement. a) Jeremy and I have had our share of arguments. b) Jeremy, and I, have had our share of arguements. c) Jeremy and I, have had our share of arguments. 8) Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement. a) You are I'm sure, telling the truth. b) You are, I am sure, telling the truth. c) You are, I'm sure telling the truth. 9) Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement. a) He left Denver, Colorado, on May 18th. b) He left, Denver, Colorado on May 18th. c) He left Denver, Colorado on May 18th. 10) Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement. a) I need butter, eggs and sugar from the store. b) I need butter, eggs, and sugar from the store. c) I need butter; eggs, and sugar from the store. 11) Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement. a) The date was Tuesday, May 25, 2022. b) The date was Tuesday May 25, 2022. c) The date, was Tuesday May 25, 2022. 12) Identify the dependent clause: a) There is no food. b) Since there is no food. c) She has no food. 13) Identify the independent clause: a) Evan cried. b) Because Evan cried. c) After Evan cried. 14) Identify the FANBOYS subordinating conjunctions: a) From, And, Nor, By, Or, Yet, So b) For, And, Nor, By, Or, Yet, So c) For, As, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So 15) Identify the comma splice: a) Kelly walked to the store. She was hungry. b) Kelly walked to the store, she was hungry. c) Kelly walked to the store; she was hungry. 16) Identify the comma splice: a) He was at school, but I stayed home. b) He was at school; I stayed home. c) He was at school, I stayed home. 17) Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation. a) I like icecream, however; I do not like mint chocolate chip ice cream.. b) I like ice cream; however, I do not like mint chocolate chip ice cream. c) I like ice cream, however, I do not like mint chocolate chip ice cream. 18) Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation. a) I have lived in San Salvador, El Salvador; Phoenix, AZ; and Lakeland, FL. b) I have lived in San Salvador, El Salvador, Phoenix, AZ, and Lakeland, FL. c) I have lived in San Salvador, El Salvador; Phoenix, AZ, and Lakeland, FL. 19) Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation. a) My chores at home are: unload the dishwasher, fold my laundry and clean my bathroom. b) My chores at home are: unload the dishwasher, fold my laundry, and clean my bathroom. c) My chores at home are, unload the dishwasher, fold my laundry, and clean my bathroom. 20) Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation for a salutation. a) To whom it may concern, b) To whom it may concern; c) To whom it may concern:
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