Using commas to separate a long introductory phrase from the main clause. Directions: Punctuate the following sentences with commas. 1. Having been told of the test John wondered when he would study. 2.Wading into the cool lake we found relief from the heat. 3.In the heat of a summer afternoon our air conditioner stopped.
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Preview and Download !Using commas to separate a long introductory phrase from the main clause. Directions: Punctuate the following sentences with commas. 1. Having been told of the test John wondered when he would study. 2.Wading into the cool lake we found relief from the heat. 3.In the heat of a summer afternoon our air conditioner stopped.
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Preview and Download !Add commas where needed. 1. John, you should visit your grandmother this weekend. 2. He said “I’m not going to lose my game today.” 3. I wanted to buy some balloons a cake and some ice cream for the party. 4. Yes I love to go to the beach with my family. 5. Mrs. Smith did you say you ate pizza for dinner yesterday?
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Preview and Download !Practice with Commas Directions: Put commas where they belong. A few of these sentences do not need commas. 1. We are having peas and carrots roast beef and cake for dinner. 2. Mr. Morton my English teacher says we have to learn how to use commas. 3. He says “Remember Bob use commas before and after you address someone directly.” 4.
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Preview and Download !Add commas to the sentences as needed. 1. Let’s buy bananas, apples, and oranges for our picnic. 2. Ladies, I was hoping you would all donate money to the campaign. 3. The team is doing well, but I think they are going to lose. 4. Yes, I agree with everything you are saying.
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Preview and Download !Using Commas WorKSheet ngmember to use a comma • between a City and a state LOS Angeles, California • between the day and year in a date February 13, 1985 when listing a group of three or more people or things shirts, pants, and SOCKS Place a comma in tne sentence where needed. 1) My father was born on December 11976.
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Preview and Download !3. Use commas to separate items in a series of three or more things. example: I bought sugar, pasta, and juice. 4. Use commas to separate adjectives. example: A thin, handsome man approached me after work. Read each sentence. Put commas in the correct places in each sentence. 1. Even though the paint was still wet, I couldn't resist touching it. 2.
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Preview and Download !Commas in a list worksheet Author: K5 Learning Subject: Grade 4 Punctuation Worksheet: Commas in a list Keywords: punctuation, commas, english, grammar, worksheet, grade 4 Created Date: 6/3/2019 3:22:44 AM
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Preview and Download !Section 5: Using commas to separate quotes. 1. “Gas is too expensive” said the experienced driver. 2. “Ouch” screamed the boy after he was stung by a bee. 3. The sister told the brother “of course I will pick you up.” 4. “Ready, Set, Go” yelled the mom before the treasure hunt. 5. The crowd cheered “Happy Birthday” as the ...
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Preview and Download !Comma Misuses: Don’t Use Commas Like this! Misuse #1: Separating the subject and the predicate. Example: Getting to school, can be difficult. Misuse #2: Separating a verb and its object. Example: Timothy is reading, the newspaper. Misuse #3: Putting a comma in a compound subject or predicate with 2 items.
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