Part 10: Punctuation
Punctuation Practice
Correct any punctuation or capitalization errors in the following sentences. Some sentences need no correction.
- I am asking if you would like to rollerblade together tomorrow?
- Yes Jean, you were right about that answer.
- I read in a book, "If all else fails, succeed; if all else succeeds . . ."
- Wherever we go people recognize us.
- Whenever Cheryl is in town she visits her sister.
- Isabel enjoys the museum although she cannot afford the entrance fee.
- It may not be the correct part but I bet that it works.
- You are my friend, however, I cannot afford to lend you any more money.
- Paul Simon sang, "I am a rock, I am an island."
- At graduation, the principal said, "I believe that all of you are capable of greatness . . . All of you have studied everything you need to succeed." (Two separate sentences with a missing sentence between them)
- I asked Ella, "Did he ask for his ring back"?
- John F. Kennedy, Jr. became a magazine publisher and a pilot before his tragic death.
- Please contact me if you have any questions.
- The elections will be held on the first Tuesday of November 2008.
- The elections will be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 and the polls will be kept open until 8:00 p.m.
- Carl worried about the hurricane but tried to stay calm and help his family.
- I favor green and yellow and purple is her first choice.
- I need to locate four states on the map: namely, Minnesota, Michigan, California, and Nevada.
- This is the point that Einstein made; You cannot fix a problem with the problem.
- Our philosophy teacher thinks that Einstein meant that we cannot stop war by waging war.
- A well made argument was presented for negotiating a peaceful resolution.
- The argument for negotiating a peaceful resolution was well made.
- A liberally sprinkled dose of humor was very much appreciated.
- Our liberal minded clergyman managed to unite the entire congregation.
- Our clergyman, who united the entire congregation, was liberal-minded.
- Jan asked, "What did Joe mean when he said, 'I will see you later?'"
- When I noticed that our dog cut it's paw, I called the veterinarian right away.
- Just to be sure, I called three more D.V.M.'s offices.
- "Your right to be concerned," said one veterinarian. "I would like to take a look at your dog."
- Even though its 30 miles to the town where that D.V.M.'s office is, I wanted to take the drive.
- The friendly looking vet examined our dog's paw and suggested we have it bandaged.
- We had pet insurance but still owed $40 in copayment fees.
- Our dog was a semi-invalid for a couple of days until she chewed off the bandage.
- I guess she did what any self respecting dog would do by grooming herself.
- The dog has fully re-covered although I will never be the same.
- I have learned that it's better to be pro-active than to have regrets.
- Wendy thought she knew everything about her mother but found out two years ago that her mother had been married before.
- When Wendy asked her mother about this marriage, Ilse (her mother) was hesitant to discuss any details.
- She will go to her grave with some secrets thought Wendy.
- "Do you understand her need for privacy," Wendy asked her husband?
Answers
- I am asking if you would like to rollerblade together tomorrow.
- Yes, Jean, you were right about that answer.
- I read in a book, "If all else fails, succeed; if all else succeeds . . ." (CORRECT)
- Wherever we go, people recognize us.
- Whenever Cheryl is in town, she visits her sister.
- Isabel enjoys the museum although she cannot afford the entrance fee. (CORRECT)
- It may not be the correct part but I bet that it works. (CORRECT. Comma after part is optional.)
- You are my friend; however, I cannot afford to lend you any more money.
- Paul Simon sang, "I am a rock; I am an island."
- At graduation, the principal said, "I believe that all of you are capable of greatness. . . . All of you have studied everything you need to succeed." (Two separate sentences with a missing sentence between them)
- I asked Ella, "Did he ask for his ring back?"
- John F. Kennedy, Jr., became a magazine publisher and a pilot before his tragic death.
- Please contact me if you have any questions. (CORRECT)
- The elections will be held on the first Tuesday of November 2008. (CORRECT)
- The elections will be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, and the polls will be kept open until 8:00 p.m.
- Carl worried about the hurricane but tried to stay calm and help his family. (CORRECT)
- I favor green and yellow, and purple is her first choice.
- I need to locate four states on the map, namely, Minnesota, Michigan, California, and Nevada. (Comma after namely is optional.)
- This is the point that Einstein made: You cannot fix a problem with the problem.
- Our philosophy teacher thinks that Einstein meant that we cannot stop war by waging war. (CORRECT)
- A well-made argument was presented for negotiating a peaceful resolution. (CORRECT)
- The argument for negotiating a peaceful resolution was well made. (CORRECT)
- A liberally sprinkled dose of humor was very much appreciated. (CORRECT)
- Our liberal-minded clergyman managed to unite the entire congregation.
- Our clergyman, who united the entire congregation, was liberal minded.
- Jan asked, "What did Joe mean when he said, 'I will see you later'?"
- When I noticed that our dog cut its paw, I called the veterinarian right away.
- Just to be sure, I called three more D.V.M.s' offices.
- "You're right to be concerned," said one veterinarian. "I would like to take a look at your dog."
- Even though it's 30 miles to the town where that D.V.M.'s office is, I wanted to take the drive.
- The friendly-looking vet examined our dog's paw and suggested we have it bandaged.
- We had pet insurance but still owed $40 in copayment fees. (CORRECT)
- Our dog was a semi-invalid for a couple of days until she chewed off the bandage. (CORRECT)
- I guess she did what any self-respecting dog would do by grooming herself.
- The dog has fully recovered although I will never be the same.
- I have learned that it's better to be proactive than to have regrets.
- Wendy thought she knew everything about her mother but found out two years ago that her mother had been married before. (CORRECT)
- When Wendy asked her mother about this marriage, Ilse (her mother) was hesitant to discuss any details. (CORRECT. OR use commas instead of parentheses.)
- "She will go to her grave with some secrets," thought Wendy.
- "Do you understand her need for privacy?" Wendy asked her husband. PUNC
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