Commas We Use Them Everyday Authors use commas





































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Commas , , , , We Use Them Everyday!
, , , , Authors use commas to tell the reader to slow down, just like a yellow light warns a driver to proceed with caution and slow down.
, , , , A comma also helps to make the meaning of a sentence clear. For example: Let’s eat Dad. This sentence sounds like you want to eat Dad but when you add a comma – The sentence now reads: Let’s eat, Dad.
, , , , Commas (Closing and Greeting) Commas are used in the greeting of a letter. They add a clear end to the greeting of the letter letting you now know who the letter is to: Dear Santa, And in the closing of a letter, a comma clearly shows that the letter is finished and who the writer is. Your Friend,
, , , , c. Ommas (OMG! Pause, take a breath) Use commas in phrases and before a conjunction when combining sentences. It was raining before, but now the sun is out. Separate prepositional phrases with a comma. Under the covers, the dog fell asleep.
, , , , co. Mmas (Major dates and addresses) Major Dates and Addresses - As you can see, it is easier to read a date with a comma. July 4, 1776 The same goes for the City and State in an address, the comma clearly tells us which is which. Hazleton, PA
, , , , com. Mas (My Quotations) Quotation Marks - Use a comma to separate the speaker’s exact words from the rest of the sentence Kayla said, “I love reading!” “ I love reading also” , stated Alex.
, , , , comm. As (After the Name of a Person being spoken to and After “Yes” or “No” at the beginning of the sentence. ) Use a comma after the Name of a person being spoken to and after “Yes” and “No” when beginning a sentence. Joel, did you win the race? Yes, I came in first place!
, , , , comma. S (Commas in a Series) We use a comma when there are three or more words listed together in a series and joined by the word “and. ” Kim, Faith, and Jocelyn finished their assignments.
, , , , C losing and greeting in a letter O mg! Pause, take a breath! Use commas in phrases and before a conjunction when combing sentences. M ajor dates and addresses: Put a commas between the day and year or city and state M y Quotations A fter the Name of a person being spoken to and after “Yes” and “No” when beginning a sentence. S eries of 3 or more items
, , , , Commas Closing and Greeting in a letter Ex. Dear Santa, Your Friend,
, , , , c. Ommas Omg! Pause, take a breath! Use commas in phrases and before a conjunction when combing sentences. Ex. It was raining before, but now the sun is out. Under the bridge, the fog made it difficult to see.
, , , , co. Mmas Major dates and addresses: Put a commas between the day and year or city and state Ex. July 4, 1776 Hazleton, PA
, , , , com. Mas My Quotations Ex. Kayla said, “I love reading!” “I love reading also, ” stated Alex.
, , , , comm. As After the Name of a person being spoken to and after “Yes” and “No” when beginning a sentence. Ex. Joel, did you win the race? Yes, I came in first place.
, , , , comma. S Series of 3 or more items Ex. Kim, Faith, and Jocelyn finished their assignments.
, , , , 1. George Washington was born on February 22 1732. 2. Mr. Miller do you need someone to rake your leaves? 3. I got books some toys and a basketball for my birthday. 4. Yes I would be happy for you to help me today.
, , , , 5. Our new address is 24 Elm Street Madison Ohio. 6. Yes I will be going to your birthday party. 7. Dad said “we are going to the store today. ” 8. I was going to the park but it started to rain.
, , , , The Great Comma Drama Do you know where the comma goes?
Question 1 Where does the comma belong in this sentence? Randy picked up eggs milk bread and chili. A. Randy picked up eggs, milk bread and chili. B. Randy, picked up eggs, milk, bread and chili. C. Randy picked up eggs, milk, bread, and chili.
The Answer is: COMMAS- Use a comma to separate a series of three or more items. C Randy picked up eggs, milk, bread, and chili.
Question 2 Where does the comma belong in this sentence? Under the bridge the fog made it difficult to see. A. Under the bridge, the fog made it difficult to see. B. Under the bridge the fog, made it difficult to see. C. Under the bridge the fog made it, difficult to see.
The Answer is: COMMAS- Use commas in phrases and before a conjunction when combining sentences. A Under the bridge, the fog made it difficult to see.
Question 3 Where does the comma belong in a date? July 4 1776 A. July, 4, 1776 B. July, 4 1776 C. July 4, 1776
The Answer is: COMMAS- Put commas between the day and year. C July 4, 1776
Question 4 Where does the comma go in an address with a city or state? Hazleton Pennsylvania A. Hazleton, Pennsylvania, B. Hazleton, Pennsylvania C. , Hazleton Pennsylvania
The Answer is: COMMAS- Put commas between city and state. B Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Question 5 Where does the comma belong in this sentence? Mom said It’s time for dinner. A. Mom, ” said It’s time for dinner. ” B. “Mom said It’s time, ” for dinner. C. Mom said, “It’s time for dinner. ”
The Answer is: COMMAS- Use a comma in quotations to separate the speaker’s exact words from the rest of the sentence. C Mom said, “It’s time for dinner. ”
Question 6 Where does the comma go? Sarah did you do your homework? Yes I did. A. Sarah did you, do your homework? Yes, I did. B. Sarah, did you do your homework? Yes, I did. C. Sarah, did you do your, homework? Yes I, did.
The Answer is: COMMAS- Use a comma after the Name of a person being spoken to and after “Yes” and “No” when beginning a sentence. B Sarah, did you do your homework? Yes, I did.
Question 7 Where should the comma go in the greeting of a letter? Dear Jeyson A. Dear Jeyson, B. Dear, Jeyson C. , Dear Jeyson
The Answer is: COMMAS- Commas are used in the greeting of a letter. A Dear Jeyson,
Question 8 Where does the comma go in the closing of a letter? Your friend Albalina A. , Your friend Alabalina B. Your, friend, Albalina C. Your friend, Albalina
The Answer is: COMMAS- Commas are used in the closing of a letter. C Your friend, Albalina
, , , , Congratulations !!!! You have successfully completed The Great Comma Drama