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sineoko [7]
3 years ago
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18.   What punctuation mark is missing from the following sentence? Colby bought the following from the store milk, bread and eg

gs.
A.   An exclamation point

B.   A semicolon

C.   A colon

D.   A hyphen
Worth 2 points
19.   A possessive _____.

A.   is a contraction, such as won’t

B.   is created by giving a noun an apostrophe and an s

C.   occurs when something is owned (or possessed) by a verb

D.   is the same thing as a plural
Worth 2 points
20.   A(n) _____ signals ownership or a contraction.

A.   quotation mark

B.   comma

C.   apostrophe

D.   colon
Worth 2 points
21.   In the following sentence, dog and cat is an example of a(n)_____. The dog and cat play outside.

A.   transitional expression

B.   antecedent

C.   compound subject

D.   predicate
Worth 2 points
22.   The words they, he and it are examples of _____ pronouns.

A.   first person

B.   second person

C.   third person

D.   demonstrative
Worth 2 points
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1 answer:
Nata [24]3 years ago
4 0
The answer for 18 is C
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