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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #5574: Punctuation
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    Punctuation


     

    PUNCTUATION

    • Exclamation marks : if someone is surprised or shocked or angry...you will hear an exclamation. If you write the sentence, it will end with an exclamation mark. => !

    • If someone asks you something it's a question. If you write the sentence, it will end with a question mark. => ?

    • Test : decide whether you will end your sentence with a question mark? ), an exclamation mark ( ! ) or a full stop ( . ).




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    This test is ponctuation-sensitive.

    1. What a heavy suitcase

    2. Help

    3. How beautiful

    4. How old are you

    5. They are French

    6. Is that your hat

    7. He always asks a lot of questions

    8. Hurry up

    9. Look That's the new teacher.

    10. You idiot

    11. Why are you sad

    12. I am so poor

    13. I will phone my father

    14. Sorry

    15. Are you sorry, really










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