Insert the correct location for the semicolon: We had too many fumbles we lost the game.
We had too many fumbles; we lost the game.
Insert the correct location for the colon: She kept repeating "I really want that car!"
She kept repeating: "I really want that car!"
Insert the correct location for the comma: It's an old car but it's very reliable.
It's an old car, but it's very reliable.
Insert the correct location for the em dash: Please call my supervisor Tracy Morgan by Friday.
Please call my supervisor—Tracy Morgan—by Friday.
Insert all punctuation in the correct locations in the following sentence: My friend Andrew ran out in a hurry so I asked him where are you going
My friend, Andrew, ran out in a hurry, so I asked him, "where are you going?"
Insert the correct location for the semicolon: Tom reads novels however, Jack read comics.
Tom reads novels; however, Jack read comics.
Insert the correct location for the colon: I love many fruits apples, bananas, and grapes.
I love many fruits: apples, bananas, and grapes.
Insert the correct location for the comma: Having finally arrived in town we went shopping.
Having finally arrived in town, we went shopping.
Insert the correct location for the em dash: My Mom loves steak my dad loves pie.
My Mom loves steak—my dad loves pie.
Insert all punctuation in the correct locations in the following sentence: She was almost done her speech her voice loud and persuasive about texting and driving
She was almost done her speech—her voice loud and persuasive—about texting and driving.
Insert the correct location for the semicolon: Joe read the book his friend saw the movie.
Joe read the book; his friend saw the movie.
Insert the correct location for the colon: I didn't have time to brush my teeth I was in a hurry.
I didn't have time to brush my teeth: I was in a hurry.
Insert the correct location for the comma: My grandma old and sick never leaves the house.
My grandma, old and sick, never leaves the house.
Insert the correct location for the em dash: Bob was tired exhausted really but he knew he could not rest.
Bob was tired—exhausted really—but he knew he could not rest.
Insert all punctuation in the correct locations in the following sentence: I read the following short story yesterday The Birds
I read the following short story yesterday: "The Birds."
Insert the correct location for the semicolon: I drank Lemonade Suzie drank soda.
I drank Lemonade; Suzie drank soda.
Insert the correct location for the colon: The bookstore specializes in three subjects art, architecture, and graph design.
The bookstore specializes in three subjects: art, architecture, and graph design.
Insert the correct location for the comma: Because I am very hungry my mom makes me breakfast before school but I don't have time to eat it.
Because I am very hungry, my mom makes me breakfast before school, but I don't have time to eat it.
Insert the correct location for the em dash: When to use and not use em dashes.
When to use—and not use—em dashes.
Insert all punctuation in the correct locations in the following sentence: Jack who reads comics rarely reads novels however Tom enjoys novels
Jack, who reads comics, rarely reads novels; however, Tom enjoys novels.
Insert the correct location for the semicolon: There are eight members on the team: two from China and Japan three from France and Spain two from Brazil and Chile and one from India.
There are eight members on the team: two from China and Japan; three from France and Spain; two from Brazil and Chile; and one from India.
Insert the correct location for the colon: After three weeks the jury reached a verdict guilty.
After three weeks the jury reached a verdict: guilty.
Insert the correct location for the comma: The White House is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington DC 20500.
The White House is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500.
Insert the correct location for the em dash: I need three items at the store milk, eggs, and paper towels.
I need three items at the store—milk, eggs, and paper towels.
Insert all punctuation in the correct locations in the following sentence: Sophia traveled to the following three places on her road trip Boston, Massachusetts Hartford Connecticut and Richmond Virginia
Sophia traveled to the following three places on her road trip: Boston, Massachusetts; Hartford, Connecticut; and Richmond, Virginia.