Directions: Use the dropdown menu to choose the correctly punctuated word or phrase in each sentence.
The eruption sent ash spewing up into the (atmosphere / atmosphere, ) and terrified the local populace.
The eruption sent ash spewing up into the (atmosphere, / atmosphere ) and the local populace watched in terror.
I wrote an angry letter to (Senator McGillis, / Senator McGillis ) who has an office downtown.
I wrote an angry letter to the (state senator, / state senator ) who supports the technology tax.
The kids put on their (costumes, / costumes ) and their mother took photographs.
The ( kids / kids, ) carved pumpkins, tried on their costumes, and decorated the house.
The waiter grated some (pungent, / pungent ) delicious cheese on my salad.
The waiter grated some (fresh, / fresh) Parmesan cheese on my salad.
The professor is out of the (country / country, ) but she will still teach a class online this semester.
My favorite economics (professor / professor, ) will go on sabbatical next year.
Brooke (told, / told) Pat that the plan was going as expected.
Even though the plan was going as (expected, / expected) Brooke worried.
The mayor cut the ( ribbon, but, / ribbon, but / ribbon but, / ribbon but) the deputy mayor gave the speech.