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Title: Grammar Quiz (05/26/09)
Description: Post your quiz questions here!

MC -- Abbreviation questions

Article posted May 28, 2009 at 05:27 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 5545

When you use an abbreviation in one part of a story you should…
a) Start using the normal form.
b) Keep using the abbreviated form.
c) Take turns using the normal and abbreviated forms.
d) Eat bananas.

When should you not us an abbreviation?
a) When it is 1-2 key strokes shorter.
b) When it is 1-3 key strokes shorter.
c) When it is 1-4 key stroke shorter.
d) When it is 1964287530-3214056897 key strokes shorter.

Article posted May 28, 2009 at 05:27 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 5545



CP --

Article posted May 26, 2009 at 06:25 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 1634

You can enter the text of your blog


Multiple choice questions on,  

End of sentence punctuation.  

(Fill in the blanks with one of the selected choices)

The boy jumped __ 

A.!!!!

B.???

C.!                                                                                            “Today you got 100% on your math test __”

A.?!

B.?

C.!!!!

 

 

By;

Cp the great (king if you don’t like me).

here!

Article posted May 26, 2009 at 06:25 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 1634



ET -- Sentence quiz

Article posted May 26, 2009 at 05:29 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 1823

What are long sentences called?
O A. Cinquain sentences
O B. Run-on sentences
O C. Run-off sentences
O D. Running sentences

Article posted May 26, 2009 at 05:29 PM GMT0 • comment • Reads 1823




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