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