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DIRECTIONS:
1. In each of the sentences, insert commas wherever necessary. (25 points)
*Copy and paste the entire sentence into the box and correct it as necessary.
*Look at the number in parentheses to determine how many commas to include in the sentence.
Yes Mr. President all the cabinet members are present.
(2 Commas)
Good evening folks; I’m running for county commissioner.
(1 Comma)
You know Sunnee I’m not sure I’m good enough to make the football team.
(2 Commas)
Certainly sir I have three recommendations from people I’ve worked for.
(2 Commas)
Cordially yours
(1 Comma)
Alexander you need to halt!
(1 Comma)
Mrs. Suzuki I’d like you to meet Amy and John Locke.
(1 Comma)
Those are your muddy boots on the back porch aren’t they?
(1 Comma)
I hope Mom that you’ll be able to come to our concert.
(2 Commas)
We did a fine job didn’t we?
(1 Comma)
Denise could you call me tonight to discuss our biology project?
(1 Comma)
Walter how on earth do you expect me to read this messy letter?
(1 Comma)
I already cleaned that bunch of spinach didn’t I?
(1 Comma)
Thanks
(1 Comma)
No sir I’m certain I didn’t hear anything in the shed on the night in question.
(2 Commas)
Dear Dad
(1 Comma)
That car in the parking lot runs on natural gas instead of gasoline doesn’t it?
(1 Comma)
Father Andrew we’d love to have you sit at our table during the reception.
(1 Comma)
You could give me a hand with those hay bales couldn’t you?
(1 Comma)
Yes Officer Johnson I understand how important it is to wear my seat belt at all times.
(2 Commas)
You’ve read The Outsiders haven’t you?
(1 Comma)
Yes sir we can have lunch together this week.
(2 Commas)
Don’t forget to turn in your books class.
(1 Comma)
Dear Ruben
(1 Comma)
You don’t like raisins do you?
(1 Comma)