/4 48 English Grammar Quiz – Part 14 (Punctuation)Punctuation marks such as comma, exclamation marks, question marks, semicolon, etc., are used in a sentence to clarify the meaning of the phrase or sentence.Let’s Start the Quiz 1 / 4Identify the correct sentence. Waiting for the storm to stop I was anxiously looking out of the window. Waiting for the storm to stop I was anxiously looking out of the window Waiting, for the storm to stop; I was anxiously looking out of the window. Waiting for the storm to stop, I was anxiously looking out of the window. 2 / 4Identify the correct sentence. The weather is wet windy, unpredictable. The weather is wet, windy, unpredictable. The weather is wet, windy and unpredictable. The weather is wet, and windy and unpredictable. 3 / 4Identify the correct sentence. Don’t worry every little thing is going to be alright Dont worry, every little thing is going to be alright. Don’t worry. Every little thing is going to be alright. Dont worry, every little thing is gonna be alright 4 / 4Correct the statement with a suitable punctuation mark.Rosana is a self taught baker. Question mark (?) Semi colon (;) Comma (,) Hyphen (-) Your score is 0% Restart quiz Next quiz Please rate the quiz Send feedback