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GCSE English Grammar Practice Test: Punctuation - Where And How To Use Full Stops, Commas
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Sometimes there is more than one way to punctuate a sentence correctly. At other times, however, certain choices are wrong. One of these is the comma splice, which is when a comma has been used to join two sentences.

GCSE English Grammar Practice Test: Punctuation - Where And How To Use Full Stops, Commas
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10 Questions

1. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.

Wondering if it might be possible to travel by sea she turned to the internet for inspiration
2. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.

Ever open to adventure frieda began planning a summer trip to buenos aires santiago and lima

3. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.

As the 5th of august drew near she felt she could hardly contain her excitement
4. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.

Having made her arrangements frieda eagerly awaited her departure date
5. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.

Frieda was quite afraid of flying despite her love of adventure
6. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.

Although she'd been to south america before she hadn't visited these cities and was very excited
7. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.

Her bags packed and her passport waiting next to her new camera frieda spent a sleepless night
8. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.

At last the day dawned hot and bright
9. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.

Since travelling by sea would be out of the question frieda quickly resigned herself to flying
10. Punctuate the following sentence correctly.

The prices she found there however were utterly shocking the cheapest return ticket was £3999