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Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The study, however, failed to produce any conclusive results.
B. The study however failed to produce any conclusive results.
C. The study, however failed to produce any conclusive results.
D. The study however, failed to produce any conclusive results.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. We need to order more supplies, for our stock is running low.
B. We need to order more supplies for our stock is running low.
C. We need to order more supplies, for, our stock is running low.
D. We need to order more supplies for, our stock is running low.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The lecture was engaging, informative, and well-structured.
B. The lecture was engaging, informative and well-structured.
C. The lecture was engaging informative and well-structured.
D. The lecture was, engaging, informative, and well-structured.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. Because the weather was bad, the seminar was postponed.
B. Because the weather was bad the seminar was postponed.
C. Because, the weather was bad, the seminar was postponed.
D. Because the weather was bad, the seminar, was postponed.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. He is a brilliant, dedicated researcher.
B. He is a brilliant dedicated researcher.
C. He is a brilliant, and dedicated researcher.
D. He is a brilliant, dedicated, researcher.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The patient needs rest, not more tests.
B. The patient needs rest not more tests.
C. The patient needs, rest, not more tests.
D. The patient needs rest, not, more tests.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The test results, as expected, were negative.
B. The test results as expected were negative.
C. The test results, as expected were negative.
D. The test results as expected, were negative.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. To apply for the scholarship, you must submit three letters of recommendation.
B. To apply for the scholarship you must submit three letters of recommendation.
C. To apply for the scholarship, you, must submit three letters of recommendation.
D. To apply, for the scholarship, you must submit three letters of recommendation.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. He packed a book, a bottle of water, and a small snack.
B. He packed a book, a bottle of water and a small snack.
C. He packed a book a bottle of water and a small snack.
D. He packed, a book, a bottle of water, and a small snack.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The professor said, "Please submit your assignments by Friday."
B. The professor said "Please submit your assignments by Friday."
C. The professor, said, "Please submit your assignments by Friday."
D. The professor said, Please submit your assignments by Friday.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. He was born on May 10, 2005, in a small town.
B. He was born on May 10 2005 in a small town.
C. He was born on May 10, 2005 in a small town.
D. He was born on May, 10, 2005, in a small town.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The dog wagged its tail excitedly.
B. The dog wagged it's tail excitedly.
C. The dog wagged its' tail excitedly.
D. The dogs' tail wagged excitedly.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. Whose lab coat is this?
B. Who's lab coat is this?
C. Whos' lab coat is this?
D. Whose' lab coat is this?
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. My parents' advice has always been invaluable to me.
B. My parent's advice has always been invaluable to me.
C. My parents advice has always been invaluable to me.
D. My parents's advice has always been invaluable to me.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. This is my sister-in-law's car.
B. This is my sister's-in-law car.
C. This is my sister-in-laws' car.
D. This is my sister-in-law car.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. After finishing his rounds, the doctor sat down to review the patient's chart.
B. After finishing his rounds the doctor sat down to review the patient's chart.
C. After finishing his rounds, the doctor, sat down to review the patient's chart.
D. After, finishing his rounds, the doctor sat down to review the patient's chart.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The patient reported feeling dizzy, nauseous, and tired.
B. The patient reported feeling dizzy, nauseous and tired.
C. The patient reported feeling dizzy nauseous and tired.
D. The patient reported feeling, dizzy, nauseous, and tired.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The experiment was successful, but more data is needed to confirm the results.
B. The experiment was successful but more data is needed to confirm the results.
C. The experiment was successful, but, more data is needed to confirm the results.
D. The experiment was successful but, more data is needed to confirm the results.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. Dr. Ahmed, the chief surgeon, will lead the operation.
B. Dr. Ahmed the chief surgeon, will lead the operation.
C. Dr. Ahmed, the chief surgeon will lead the operation.
D. Dr. Ahmed, the chief surgeon, will, lead the operation.
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Jun 3, 2026
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