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Getting to know punctuation

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  • The end of a grammatically complete sentence is marked by a full point, full stop, or period. The period may also be used to mark ___, such as the “U.S.”
    phrases
    verses
    abbreviations
    proses
  • The colon (:), which was once used like a full point and was followed by an uppercase letter, now serves mainly to _____ the beginning of a list, summary, or quotation.
    elaborate
    indicate
    magnify
    regulate
  • Commas can be used with_____ phrases to divide them in a reasonable manner.
    separable
    combined
    apparent
    adequate
  • A comma (,) is used to separate the elements of a series to set off or isolate words or phrases, or in _____ with coordinating conjunctions such as “The creature is hideous, but it is intelligent”.
    combination
    ability
    alternative
    component
  • The punctuation of Elizabethan drama was useful, but it _____an important element that had been the making of 12th-century punctuation.
    required
    lacked
    had
    intended
  • When George and Simon specified a pause of one unit for a comma, of two units for a semicolon, and of three for a colon, they were no doubt trying to bring some sort of order into a basically confused and _______ situations.
    satisfied
    unsatisfactory
    specified
    satisfactory
  • But the rules laid down by American _____have in general been more fixed than the British rules. In other words, they were fixed.
    consumers
    philosophers
    authorities
    astronomers
  • The semicolon (;) ranks halfway between a comma and a full point. It may be _____ for a period between two grammatically complete sentences that are closely connected.
    substituted
    encountered
    finalized
    indicated
  • It was Ben Jonson, in his English Grammar, a work ______ about 1617 and published in 1640, who first introduced the use of punctuation in England.
    dismissed
    abandoned
    mistook
    composed
  • Other punctuation marks used in modern English include parentheses, which_____to isolate a word or phrase.
    associate
    strengthen
    serve
    specify
  • As the punctuation during that time lacked significant elements, it was not _____ to convey some important aspects of the drama.
    distressed
    unimpressive
    adequate
    misplaced
  • ______ pieces on punctuation were published by Robert Monteith in 1704 and Joseph Robertson in 1795. They had a huge impact on the way people write.
    Hysterical
    Misleading
    Influential
    Ambiguous
  • _____punctuation was common in the 18th century: at its worst it used commas with every subordinate clause and separable phrase
    Priceless
    Excessive
    Miserable
    Admirable
  • Punctuation in the United States has followed much the same path as in Britain, but the rules laid down by American authorities have in general been more ____than the British rules. In other words, they were fixed.
    rigid
    flexible
    significant
    beneficial
  • Three of its most important ____ are the space left blank between words; the indentation of the first line of a new paragraph; and the uppercase, or capital, letter written at the beginning of a sentence.
    declarations
    components
    separations
    announcements