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100% Vocab Lesson 1

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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a shortened form of a word or phrase used in place of the whole word; often followed by a period (e.g. Doctor=Dr.)   abbreviation  
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a punctuation mark used in a possessive or in a contraction (e.g. don't)   apostrophe '  
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to make the first letter of a word an uppercase letter   capitalize  
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a punctuation mark used before a list of items; before a long, formal statement or quotation;or between an hour and a minute (e.g.,6:30)   colon :  
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a punctuation mark used to separate things in a series of words in adays and months (e.g., Saturday, February 4)   comma ,  
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a word formed by putting two words together, replacing one or two letters with an apostrophe (e.g. do not = don't)   contraction  
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punctuation marks used at the end of a sentence: . ? !   end marks . ? !  
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to read over a piece of writing before it is finished in order to find and correct any mistakes   proofread  
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punctuation marks used to enclose a person's exact words (e.g., Kelly said, "Hi.")   quotation marks " "  
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a punctuation mark used between indnependent clauses if they are not joined by words like but, or and and; a mark used between words in a series if they contain commas (e.g., Chicago, IL; Phoenix, AZ)   semicolon ;  
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