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usage: practicing commas
separating nouns in a series separating an explanation from a word or idea using commas in a direct address
example: gravity pulls people, animals, and objects to the earth. ex: gravity, a natural force, pulls objects toward each other. ex: turn on the light, mr. edison. please, mr. braille, read these dots.
directions: place commas where they belong.
- what happens when a penny a pebble and a marble are dropped at the same time?
- cara what happens when you drop a penny pebble and marble simultaneously?
- andy nikki elena and tamara worked as a team of four scientists.
- dr. mae jemison astronaut flew in space in 1992.
- jemison a doctor and engineer spent eight days aboard the space shuttle.
- as a child mae jemison an avid science - fiction reader wanted to go into outer space.
- take a picture mr. eastman!
- benjamin water those dehydrated plants.
- these books mr. gutenberg are printed beautifully.
10.lazlo please hand me that painting and be careful about it this time.
- let’s make more of everything mr. henry ford.
- the light bulb mr. swan is a remarkable invention.
- recorded music max began when the phonograph was invented.
14.do you realize tyrone how indebted we are to thomas edison?
- kathleen do you have a favorite invention?
- sorry i didn’t see you there.
Brief Explanations
- Separate nouns in a series with commas.
- Use a comma for direct - address (Cara) and separate nouns in a series.
- Separate nouns in a series.
- Use a comma to set off the appositive (astronaut).
- Use a comma to set off the appositive (a doctor and engineer).
- Use a comma to set off the appositive (an avid science - fiction reader).
- Use a comma for direct - address.
- No comma needed as there is no direct - address or series.
- Use a comma for direct - address.
- Use a comma for direct - address.
- Use a comma for direct - address.
- Use a comma for direct - address.
- Use a comma for direct - address.
- Use a comma for direct - address.
- Use a comma for direct - address.
- No comma needed.
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- What happens when a penny, a pebble, and a marble are dropped at the same time?
- Cara, what happens when you drop a penny, pebble, and marble simultaneously?
- Andy, Nikki, Elena, and Tamara worked as a team of four scientists.
- Dr. Mae Jemison, astronaut, flew in space in 1992.
- Jemison, a doctor and engineer, spent eight days aboard the space shuttle.
- As a child, Mae Jemison, an avid science - fiction reader, wanted to go into outer space.
- Take a picture, Mr. Eastman!
- Benjamin water those dehydrated plants.
- These books, Mr. Gutenberg, are printed beautifully.
- Lazlo, please hand me that painting and be careful about it this time.
- Let’s make more of everything, Mr. Henry Ford.
- The light bulb, Mr. Swan, is a remarkable invention.
- Recorded music, Max, began when the phonograph was invented.
- Do you realize, Tyrone, how indebted we are to Thomas Edison?
- Kathleen, do you have a favorite invention?
- Sorry I didn’t see you there.