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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
Do you know sign language |
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Do you know sign language? |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
Why don't you ask the teacher |
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Why don't you ask the teacher? |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
Who wrote that book |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
She wondered what type of animal it was |
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She wondered what type of animal it was. |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
What the girl saw was a spider |
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What the girl saw was a spider. |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
The animal won the race |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
I wondered what made that sound |
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I wondered what made that sound. |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
What made that sound? |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
You speak French |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
You're not eating your sandwich |
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You're not eating your sandwich? |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
Hurrah The rain stopped |
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Hurrah! The rain stopped! |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
ouch |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
Look out for the falling piano |
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Loook out for the falling piano! |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
Please answer the question |
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Please answer the question. |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
Turn off your radio |
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What is the end mark of the following sentence?
Answer me right now |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Mr Tom Evans |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Ms Jody Aiello |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Dr Smith |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Sen Kay Bailey Hutchison |
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Sen. Kay BAiley Hutchison |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Sen. Hitchinson |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Prof E.M. Miller |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Prof. Miller |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Hank Williams Jr |
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Abreviate.
Senator George Walaby |
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Abreviate.
Professor Tyler |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Dr. Joan Wigdet, M.D. |
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Dr. Joan Widget
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Joan Widget, M.D. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Nancy used to work for the AMA as a nurse. Now, she works for the American Medical Association as a doctor because of a promotion. |
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Nancy used to work for the American Medical Association(AMA) as a nurse. Now, she works for the AMA as a doctor because of a promotion. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
London, U.K. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
We live at W. Maple St. |
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We live at West Maple Street. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45233 |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
York, P.A. 17313 |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
In 476 A.D., the Romans... |
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In A.D. 476, the Romans... |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
King Arthur's ledgends are based from the A.D. sixth century leader of Britain. |
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King Arthur's legends are based from the sixth century A.D. leader of Britain. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
The Illiad was written in B.C. 700. |
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The Illiad was written in 700B.C. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
The battle occurred during the B.C. twelfth century. |
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The battle occurred during the twelfth century B.C. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
The speed limit is 45 mph. |
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The speed limit is 45 miles per hour. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
The recipe calls for 1 c. of water. |
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The recipe calls for one cup of water. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
The party is on Thurs., Mar. 21. |
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The party is on Thursday, March 21. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
We have to be at school by A.M. 7:00. |
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We have to be at school by 7:00 A.M. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
Practice ends at P.M. 5:00. |
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Practice ends at 5:00 P.M. |
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Fix the abbreviation error.
The bus leaves at 6:00 A.M. in the morning. |
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The bus leaves at 6:00 A.M.
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The bus leaves at 6:00 in the morning. |
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Add commas where needed.
All of my cousins aunts and uncles went to the party. |
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All of my cousins, aunts, and uncles went to the party. |
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Add commas where needed.
The children played in the yard at the playground and by the pond. |
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The children played in the yard, at the playground, and by the pond. |
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Get rid of unneeded commas.
I need tacks, and nails, and a hammer. |
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I need tacks and nails and a hammer. |
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Add commas where needed.
The Wilsons grow fruit and they sell it at the market. |
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The Wilsons grow fruit, and sell it at the market. |
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Add commas where needed.
Are you going to the hot crowded noisy mall? |
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Are you going to the hot, crowded, noisy mall? |
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Get rid of the unneeded commas.
I study in our small, dining room. |
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I study in our small dining room. |
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Get rid of teh unneeded commas.
Let's have a picnic under that lovely, shady, fruit tree. |
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Let's have picnic under that lovely, shady fruit tree. |
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Get rid of the unneeded commas.
Do you like this dark, blue, sweater? |
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Do you like this dark blue sweater. |
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Add commas where needed.
Why you're Andy's brother aren't you? |
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Why, you're Andy's brother, aren't you? |
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Add commas where needed.
Yes she is going to dinner tonight. |
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Yes, she is going to dinner tonight. |
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Add commas where needed.
Their new parrot Mina is nice. |
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Their new parrot, Mina, is nice. |
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Get rid of the unneeded commas.
My friend, Tamisha, lost her wallet. |
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My friend Tamisha lost her wallet. |
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Add commas where needed.
Linda you know the rules. |
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Linda, you know the rules. |
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