Punctuation: Exercise
July 26th, 2011 in Punctuation
Put appropriate punctuation marks in the following sentences.
1. A grandparents job is easier than a parents
2. It looks as if the sun goes around the earth but of course the earth really goes round the sun
3. He neither smiled spoke nor looked at me
4. Long ago in a distant country there lived a beautiful princess
5. It was my aunt who took Peter to London yesterday not my father.
6. Ruth was invited to the party but she was ill so Jane went instead of her
7. Sorry to disturb you could I speak to you for a moment
8. Is it any use expecting them to be on time
9. Johns going to sleep during the wedding was rather embarrassing
10. Having lost all my money I went home
Answers
1. A grandparent’s job is easier than a parent’s.
2. It looks as if the sun goes around the earth, but of course the earth really goes round the sun.
3. He neither smiled, spoke, nor looked at me.
4. Long ago, in a distant country, there lived a beautiful princess.
5. It was my aunt who took Peter to London yesterday, not my father.
6. Ruth was invited to the party, but she was ill, so Jane went instead of her.
7. Sorry to disturb you – could I speak to you for a moment?
8. Is it any use expecting them to be on time?
9. John’s going to sleep during the wedding was rather embarrassing.
10. Having lost all my money, I went home.