Thursday, November 14, 2013

Correction for Sentences


Combine each of the following into one sentence. 

1) The bear was big, broke open the garbage, ate the left over pizza; Dan's father shot the bear, and Dan cried.

2) Espionage is the secret collection of intelligent information, the history of it goes back over two thousand years, it was started in China by Sun Tzu.

For the following correct the punctuation:


Put in semicolons, colons, dashes, quotation marks, where ever they are needed in the following sentences.

1. Several countries participated in the airlift: Italy, Belgium, France, and Luxembourg.

2. Only one course was open to us;  "Surrender!" said the ex-major, and we did. 

3. Judge Carswell, later to be nominated for the Supreme Court; had ruled against civil rights.

4. In last week's New Yorker, one of my favorite magazines; I enjoyed reading Leland's article How Not to Go Camping.

5. "Yes," Jim said, "I'll be home by ten."

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