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
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