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Many of the students will run out of time on the test but most will try to finish.
A) test; but
B) test, but
C) test - but
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B) test, but
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What punctuation is needed when a sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinate conjuction?
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A comma
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I ordered books from that company however they have not sent me any of my order.
A) company - however
B) company, however
C) company; however
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C) company; however
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What punctuation is needed when a sentence contains two independent clauses joined by a conjuctive adverb?
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A semicolon
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When a child decides to lie to his or her parents that child must face the consequences.
A) parents, that
B) When, a
C) parents' that
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A) parents, that
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The teacher, not the students, is going to be recognized at the assembly.
Correct
Incorrect
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Correct - subject = teacher
verb = is
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Bill won the slogan contest and won an MP3 player as a prize.
A) No change
B) contest, and
C) and, won
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A) No change
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What punctuation is used when you want to join two or more words to use as a single adjective.
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A hyphen
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What punctuation is used after a complete statement that introduces a list or example?
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A colon
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The list of players are on the coach's desk.
Correct
Incorrect
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Incorrect - subject = list
verb = is
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