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Aptitude Test Topic: Punctuation

“Punctuation marks are the traffic signals of language: they tell us to slow down, notice this, take a detour, and stop.” ~Lynne Truss, Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation

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Punctuation is the name for the marks we use in writing. Punctuation marks are tools that have set functions. We use them to structure and organised our words, and to give sentences meaning and rhythm.

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Punctuation: Writing Numbers Practice MCQ

Question Statement:

Which One Is Correct Statement

Just to be sure, I called three more doctors’ offices.
Just to be sure, I called three more doctors offices.
Just to be sure, I called three more doctor’s offices.
Just to be sure, I called three more doctor offices’.

Explanation:

Correct Answer: A

for a plural possessive, write the plural of a word (“doctors”) first, then use the apostrophe.

Question: 9   Test: 3 of 32 Next Test

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You are taking Aptitude Test No. 3

Each aptitude test is comprised of 10 except the last test which might have fewer than 10 in some topics.

You are at question (MCQ) number 9 and Test Number 3 of Punctuation: Writing Numbers. To deal with Punctuation questions, you must take lesson on the subject. In case of science and Art subjects revise your text books and in case of general aptitude topics take lessons from the topic page.

The question: Which One Is Correct Statement .... with options: Just to be sure, I called three more doctors’ offices. , Just to be sure, I called three more doctors offices. , Just to be sure, I called three more doctor’s offices., Just to be sure, I called three more doctor offices’. can be solved with the concepts and understanding of Punctuation.