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E)& absolute phrase***** What kind of an introductory clause/phrase is there in the following sentence: Her sunglasses on, she enjoyed the sun and fast ride. E)& absolute phrase ***** What kind of an introductory clause/phrase is there in the following sentence: Her authority indisputable, Ms. Fleur ordered the maid to burn the letter. E)& absolute phrase ***** What is set off with the commas in the following sentence: The child ran up to her mother, her face red with delight, and brought the cat by the tail. E)& absolute phrase ***** Where is a comma missing in the following sentence: All students who graduate from KSU are good specialists. E)& nowhere ***** Where is a comma missing in the following sentence: Everyone who wishes to pass this test should attend the help session. E)& nowhere ***** Where is a comma missing in the following sentence: The jazz singer Louis Armstrong seems to have enchanted the whole world with strong velvet voice. E)& nowhere ***** Where is a comma missing in the following sentence: A girl who wears big funny glasses is not necessarily a good student. E)& nowhere ***** Choose the correct punctuation mark in the end of the following sentence: Tom asked when Aunt Polly made the jam B)& period Choose the correct punctuation mark in the end of the following sentence: When is your birthday D)& question mark ***** Choose the correct punctuation mark in the end of the following sentence: You are a student, aren’t you D)& question mark ***** Choose the correct punctuation mark in the end of the following sentence: Please stop talking B)& period Choose the correct punctuation mark in the end of the following sentence: Sam is not coming to my party. It’s such a pity C)& exclamation point ***** Choose the correct punctuation mark in the end of the following sentence: The waiter asked the man whether he wanted any more coffee B)& period ***** Choose the correct punctuation mark in the end of the following sentence: A child's cries could be heard from above: "Help me! Help" C)& exclamation point ***** Which of the abbreviations does NOT require periods? C)& NATO ***** Which of the abbreviations does NOT require periods? C)& USAID ***** Which of the abbreviations does NOT require periods? C)& BBC
Choose the correct punctuation mark in the end of the following sentence: Jack asked Jill, “Why don’t you marry me?” C)& no additional marks ***** Choose the correct punctuation mark in the end of the following sentence: Jill replied to Jack, “I love you!” C)& no additional marks ***** Where is a comma missing in the following sentence? Gas had first been used by the Germans on October 27 1914, when they fired a prototype of modern tear gas from an artillery near Ypres. B)& after ‘27’
Where is a comma missing in the following sentence? He shot himself twice, once in the chest and then in the head, in a police station in Washington D.C., with the cops looking on. B)& after ‘Washington’
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