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Punctuation Practice Test #1

Use punctuation marks appropriately at the end of each sentence.
1. Alas, poor Bill
2. Do you recall in the last grammar exercise, how he fell from his horse
3. You may remember that he cracked his skull as he landed on the rocky ground
4. Shall we resume the story
5. I seized Bill's lifeless wrist and felt for a pulse
6. Nothing
7. How could he have died so easily, by merely falling from a horse
8. What was I going to do
9. It was such a God-forsaken place
10. Help was at least a day's ride away

Punctuation Practice Test #2
INSTRUCTIONS: For questions 1-18 below, correct all punctuation errors by writing in the correct marks in their correct places. Some sentences only need basic punctuation, like apostrophes and periods; others require more complex forms, such as dashes, hyphens, colons, and ellipses.
1. The paper was clear pertinent and well written
2. Harry and Donnas honeymoon was just as frantic as their wedding
3. She won the race easily in fact she set a state record
4. I am recalling his story I believe as accurately as I can
5. The last year of the twentieth century is 2000 not 99
6. I expected a package this morning however I waited all day for it to arrive
7. Rainy days arent all that bad they provide the water crucial for all life
8. She witnessed a crime on her street she promptly locked her doors
9. We traveled to Rome Italy Athens Greece and Paris France
10. Shakespeare said it best Alls well that ends well
11. He is not well- liked although he says he is everyones friend
12. Sarah she had always loved animals took in the stray kitten
13. Certainly you may borrow my book Gary
14. The 1950s singer Patty Paige sang the novelty song How Much is That Doggie in the Window
15. Nearly all Americans own a Bible but few including scholars of literature have read it

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