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Practice Questions

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The students' lab coats are all hanging in the closet.
B. The student's lab coats are all hanging in the closet.
C. The students lab coats' are all hanging in the closet.
D. The students lab coats are all hanging in the closet.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. Who's going to present the findings of the research?
B. Whose going to present the findings of the research?
C. Whos' going to present the findings of the research?
D. Whose' going to present the findings of the research?
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The laboratory has updated its safety protocols.
B. The laboratory has updated it's safety protocols.
C. The laboratory has updated its' safety protocols.
D. The laboratorys' has updated its safety protocols.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. Charles's lecture on genetics was exceptional.
B. Charles' lecture on genetics was exceptional.
C. Charles lecture's on genetics was exceptional.
D. Both A and B are considered acceptable.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. My brother-in-law is a successful surgeon.
B. My brother in law is a successful surgeon.
C. My brother—in—law is a successful surgeon.
D. My brother, in law, is a successful surgeon.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The procedure is risk-free and has a high success rate.
B. The procedure is risk free and has a high success rate.
C. The procedure is risk—free and has a high success rate.
D. The procedure is risk, free and has a high success rate.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The procedure has no risks and is considered risk free.
B. The procedure has no risks and is considered risk-free.
C. The procedure has no risks and is considered risk—free.
D. The procedure has no risks and is considered risk, free.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. He submitted his post-graduate application yesterday.
B. He submitted his postgraduate application yesterday.
C. He submitted his post graduate application yesterday.
D. Both A and B are correct.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. She is a hard-working and dedicated student.
B. She is a hard working and dedicated student.
C. She is a hard—working and dedicated student.
D. She is a hard, working and dedicated student.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. This is an easy-to-follow guide for new students.
B. This is an easy to follow guide for new students.
C. This is an easy—to—follow guide for new students.
D. This is an easy, to follow guide for new students.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The expert is well known in his field.
B. The expert is well-known in his field.
C. The expert is well—known in his field.
D. The expert is well, known in his field.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The twenty-one-year-old student topped the exam.
B. The twenty one year old student topped the exam.
C. The twenty-one year-old student topped the exam.
D. The twenty-one-year old student topped the exam.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. This medicine has long-lasting effects.
B. This medicine has long lasting effects.
C. This medicine has long—lasting effects.
D. This medicine has long, lasting effects.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The effects of this medicine are long lasting.
B. The effects of this medicine are long-lasting.
C. The effects of this medicine are long—lasting.
D. The effects of this medicine are long, lasting.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. It was a thought-provoking lecture on medical ethics.
B. It was a thought provoking lecture on medical ethics.
C. It was a thought—provoking lecture on medical ethics.
D. It was a thought, provoking lecture on medical ethics.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The lecture on medical ethics was thought provoking.
B. The lecture on medical ethics was thought-provoking.
C. The lecture on medical ethics was thought—provoking.
D. The lecture on medical ethics was thought, provoking.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. He works in a cutting-edge research laboratory.
B. He works in a cutting edge research laboratory.
C. He works in a cutting—edge research laboratory.
D. He works in a cutting, edge research laboratory.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The research laboratory is cutting edge.
B. The research laboratory is cutting-edge.
C. The research laboratory is cutting—edge.
D. The research laboratory is cutting, edge.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. This is a highly recommended textbook for biochemistry.
B. This is a highly-recommended textbook for biochemistry.
C. This is a highly—recommended textbook for biochemistry.
D. This is a highly, recommended textbook for biochemistry.
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Jun 3, 2026
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