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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Vocabulary - Ellipsis
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An ellipsis is a punctuation mark that indicates a pause or omission. It is represented by three consecutive dots, and is pronounced "il-LIP-sis".

Ellipses are often used when omitting a portion of text or quotation. They can also indicate an incomplete thought or a pause or hesitation.

The term ellipsis comes from the Ancient Greek word ἔλλειψις, which means "leave out".

Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Vocabulary - Ellipsis
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10 Questions

1. Choose the correct statement.
2. Choose the correct statement.
3. A verb must agree with its subject.
4. Fill in the blank.
Everybody _____ Shyam were present.
5. Possessive case is also known as?
6. The use of possessive case should not be confined to which of these?
7. An article is used before which of these?
8. The subject of a sentence can be left without a verb.
9. A participle should never be left without ______
10. An ellipsis is a figure of _____