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Punctuation 2

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Question 1
1.

A comma goes between a city and state, ALWAYS.

Ex: I live in Borger, Texas.

Which sentence is written using commas correctly?

Question 2
2.

When a sentence begins with a conjunction such as: to, as, because, for, while, etc.,
(a dependent clause) you must separate that phrase from the rest of the sentence with a comma.

Ex: If you really like bar b que, you should try Hipshots.

Which sentence is written using commas correctly?

Question 3
3.

You must separate a list of 3 or more items using commas.

Ex: After school today, I need to go to the bank, get some groceries, and cook supper.

Which sentence is written using commas correctly?

Question 4
4.

When combining two complete sentences (independent clauses), you must separate each with a comma followed by a conjunction: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, or so...FANBOYS...

You could become exhausted by all this exertion. You should unwind in a whirlpool bath in your condo?

Which sentence is written using commas correctly?

Question 5
5.

Separate the day of the month and the year with a comma when writing the date.

Ex: My birthday is October 5, 1973.

Which sentence is written using commas correctly?

Question 6
6.

When directly addressing (speaking) to someone, you must separate the name from the rest of the sentence.

Ex: You need to clean your room, Dylan.

Which sentence is written using commas correctly?

Question 7
7.

When dialogue appears in a sentence, it must be separated from who is speaking.
Ex: "My mom is better at baking cakes than yours is," she said to Mable.
Write a sentence using correct punctuation.

Question 8
8.

Use a comma to separate a person from their title from their name when it appears after the name.
Ex: Mr. Harris, my principal, is a hard-worker.

Write a sentence using a comma to separate a person's name from their title.