Add end punctuation—periods, questions marks, and exclamation points—to the following

sentences. Look within the sentences for abbreviations or quotations that may also need these
marks. Any punctuation already used within the sentences is correct and should not be
changed. Pay close attention to the use of quotation marks, underlining, and capitals so that
you can add them to the next test.
When the teacher asked, "Does anyone have any questions" I should have raised my hand

What will be an ideal response?


When the teacher asked, "Does anyone have any questions?" I should have raised my hand.

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Complete each sentence with the correct family word based on the family tree.

Martín es el de Ramón.

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An inference can best be described as

a. an opinion. b. a factual statement. c. an observation. d. a reasoned guess.

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Which one of the following statements is not true?

a) Use commas to separate direct objects from indirect objects. b) Use commas to set off introductory words from the rest of the sentence. c) Use commas to separate items in a series. d) Use commas before and after interrupters in a sentence.

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Findest du es schwierig, ? (ein Zimmer in einer WG finden)

What will be an ideal response?

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