English, 28.10.2020 04:20, svarner2001
Punctuation Practice
1. Giraffes are not hunters nevertheless they manage to get plenty of food.
2. A male kangaroo is called a boomer a female kangaroo is called a flyer.
3. Popular tourist attractions around the world include Parliament in London
England the Eiffel Tower in Paris France and the Coliseum in Rome Italy.
4. Some plants will simply make a person sick others can kill humans and animals.
5. In small doses St. John's wort is safe for humans however it can kill rabbits
and cause sheep to lose their wool.
6. The ostrich is unable to fly therefore it runs at great speeds to escape
predators.
7. Three sites in the United States that many Europeans like to visit are
Nashville Tennessee Las Vegas Nevada and San Francisco California.
8. To get to Maine from New York we travel through Connecticut Massachusetts
and New Hampshire but the trip takes us only four hours.
9. I love spending time with my Aunt Anna she is so much fun.
10. She keeps three horses in her stable moreover I am allowed to ride them
whenever I want.
11. I went hiking in the woods it was a lovely day.
12.While I was at the mall l-missed two very important phone calls..
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Punctuation Practice
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