Grammar Quiz

[ Grammar and Punctuation ]

What can take the place of a period and join two complete sentences?

A. Colon

B. Brackets

C. Apostrophe

D. Semicolon

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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If cars were not invented, it would ______ difficult to travel.

A. was

B. were

C. be

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Charleze studied at the Algonquin School for Interpretive Dance. She attended choir practice at the Hudson River Music Academy.

Which best combines the sentences above using a compound predicate?

A. Charleze studied at the Algonquin School for Interpretive Dance and at the Hudson River Music Academy.
B. Charleze studied at the Algonquin School and the Hudson River Music Academy for choir practice and interpretive dance.
C. Charleze studied at the Algonquin School for Interpretive Dance and attended choir practice at the Hudson River Music Academy.
D. Charleze studied at the Algonquin School for Interpretive Dance, but she also attended choir practice at the Hudson River Music Academy.

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It’s taking me longer to __________ the operation than I thought.

A. get through

B. get by

C. get up from

D. get over


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She … for two hours when she woke up to an explosion.

A. had slept

B. has slept

C. had been sleeping