Home > English > Grammar > PunctuationWhat punctuation mark should be used before a conjunction in a compound sentence?A. Comma B. Colon C. Semicolon D. PeriodAnswer: CommaAdditional Information: Commas are used before conjunctions that join independent clauses. Subjects: Punctuation, GrammarRelated MCQsWhich of the following sentences uses commas correctly?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘There are many things to do but we have no time’?What is the function of a comma in this sentence: ‘After dinner, we went for a walk.’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘How did you do that’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘I can’t believe it its true’?Which of the following correctly uses a dash?Which punctuation mark is used to indicate a possessive form?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘She is talented she just needs practice’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘I was surprised he won’?What punctuation should be used to clarify a sentence?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Is that your book’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Did you receive my message’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘Don’t forget your coat it’s cold outside’?What punctuation is needed in this sentence: ‘The train leaves at 5 PM we should hurry’?What punctuation is used to introduce a list?