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A punctuation exercise designed for primary academy students. It includes various sentences with missing or incorrect punctuation marks that students are required to correct by ticking the appropriate box or filling in the missing commas. The exercise covers different sentence structures and includes direct speech. The document also includes expanded forms of common contractions and model answers for each question.
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Tick one. Our parents always say “work hard and do your best.” Our parents always say, “work hard and do your best.” Our parents always say, “Work hard and do your best.” Our parents always say “Work hard and do your best.” 1 mark
Rewrite the sentence below as direct speech. Remember to punctuate your sentence correctly. I asked her if she needed any help. I asked, ________________________________________ 1 mark
Replace the underlined words in the sentences below with their expanded forms. We’re going into town later, so I’ll buy some bread then. We won’t be back late. 1 mark
Tick two boxes to show where the missing inverted commas should go. Roman life was unlike modern life, the archaeologist said. 1 mark
Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Tick one. Abdul called out, “will you come and help me?” Abdul called out “Will you come and help me” Abdul called out, “Will you come and help me”? Abdul called out, “Will you come and help me?” 1 mark