Friday, April 1, 2016

Quiz for Lessons 396 – 400 – Mechanics – Punctuation – Italics/Underlining

Material that is italicized in print or by computer is underlined in typewritten or hand written work.
Instructions: Italicize those words which need italics in these sentences.
1. I want to see the motion picture It’s a Wonderful Life again.
2. There are many i’s in Mississippi.
3. Have you ever read the New York Times or the Chicago Daily News?
4. I just finished reading Ivanhoe.
5. I thought The Phantom of the Opera was superb.
6. In your oral report you used too many well-a’s.
7. You may use %’s to indicate percents in your report.
8. The Reader’s Digest is found in many homes.
9. I am very tired of your nagging!
10. He is always au fait.
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Answers:
1. I want to see the motion picture It’s a Wonderful Life again.
2. There are many i‘s in Mississippi.
3. Have you ever read the New York Times or the Chicago Daily News?
4. I just finished reading Ivanhoe.
5. I thought The Phantom of the Opera was superb.
6. In your oral report you used too many well-a‘s.
7. You may use %‘s to indicate percents in your report.
8. The Reader’s Digest is found in many homes.
9. I am very tired of your nagging!
10. He is always au fait.

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