Exercise 1. Apostrophes
Each of these sentences has at least one apostrophe missing.Click on
the place where an apostrophe is missing.
- All the girl_s_
desk_s_ have been
cleared.
- The roof_s_
leaking because it_s_
tiles are porous.
- That_ll_ be
the day I_m planning to leave.
- The men_s_
conversation is about game_s_
as always.
- The baby_s_
name is Thomas; it_s a family name.
- Who_se teacher is the one who_s
away?
- The Berger_s_
were friend_s_
of my father_s_.
- It_s_ likely
that it_s roots are damaged.
Exercise 2. Hyphens
Each of these sentences has a hyphen missing. Click on the spot where
it should be.
- The runner_up was awarded a silver_medal.
- Just in_case, the dentist took an X_ray
of my mouth.
- It was a last_minute decision to go to
London last_night.
- It was one_hundred and forty_five
kilometres from Big_Ben.
- The soldiers suffered really_heavy casualties
following a pre_emptive strike by the
enemy.
- The study of pre_1914 texts is compulsory
in the National_ Curriculum.
- A classical_history specialist applied
for the history_post.
Exercise 3. Capital Letters
Which of the following words should be written with initial capital letters?
Click the spelling which is correct.
- William - william
- Chemistry - chemistry
- October - october
- Winter - winter
- Diwali - diwali
- Latin - latin
- Cathedral - cathedral
- French literature - french
literature
- Tuesday - tuesday
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