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Grade 5- Commas (L.1.2.c)

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Question 1
1.

First Name:

Question 2
2.

Last Name:

Part A
Directions:
Use the whiteboard to add the comma where necessary.
Question 3
3.

Use the whiteboard to add the comma where necessary.

Question 4
4.

Use the whiteboard to add the comma where necessary.

Question 5
5.

Use the whiteboard to add the comma where necessary.

Question 6
6.

Use the whiteboard to add the comma where necessary.

Question 7
7.

Use the whiteboard to add the comma where necessary.

Question 8
8.

Use the whiteboard to add the comma where necessary.

Part B
Directions:
Use the words below in a sentence. Add the additional comma where necessary.

Reminder: sentences should begin with a capital, express a complete thought, and end with the correct punctuation.
Question 9
9.

no

Question 10
10.

yes

Question 11
11.

Winston (direct address)

Question 12
12.

can’t she (set off a tag question from the rest of the sentence)

Part C
Directions:
Read the passage and then answerthe questions that follow. There are five underlined words or phrases in the passage to show which word or phrase may be incorrect.
Question 13
13.

Question 14
14.

Question 15
15.

Question 16
16.

Question 17
17.

Hey Maddie it’s Lily!
Hey, Maddie, it’s Lily!
Hey, Maddie it’s Lily!
Hey Maddie. It’s Lily!
correct as is
“Lily, what are you planning for us to do tonight?
Lily what are you
Lily what are you,
Lily. What are you
correct as is
We can walk to get FroYo right?
to, get FroYo, right?
to, get FroYo right?
to get FroYo, right?
correct as is
“You cleaned up all of your clothes off of your bedroom floor didn’t you?”
bedroom floor, didn’t you?
bedroom, floor didn’t you?
, bedroom floor, didn’t you?
correct as is
“Yes of course! I even sorted by lights and darks.”
Yes of course,
Yes of, course!
Yes, of course!
correct as is