Language - Punctuate This! 2.0.2 By Mattson Software

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By Mattson Software

Punctuate This! teaches students the proper practice and emplacement of punctuation. The application uses a puzzle-like format to aid students memorise exactly where all types of punctuation marks go. Punctuate This! has four levels: It starts off by having students deciding the chasten punctuation stain to conclusion a sentence and builds up to include commas, apostrophes and credit marks. What's New: Version 2.0.2 adds the following: Added a story to each exercise so teachers can trail their students' send in the program.


CompanyMattson Software
Websitehttp://www.mattsonsoftware.com/c...
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OsMac OS
RequirementsMac OS 8.6 or later, CarbonLib 1.3 or later.
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Release Date1/20/2003
LicenseDemo
LimitationsDemo

Free Download 1.10 Mb

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