English Language Arts Grade 12 45 min

Commas with direct addresses, introductory elements, absolute phrases, interjections, interrupters and antithetical phrases

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Comma with a direct address: 'Maria can you help me?'

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Commas with an interrupter: 'The answer I believe is C.'

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Comma with an absolute phrase: 'Her hands trembling she opened the letter.'

Sample Practice Questions

Easy
Which sentence uses commas correctly?
0.David, can you see that?
1.David can you, see that?
2.David can you see, that?
3.David can you see that?
Easy
Which sentence uses commas correctly?
0.This is, of course the best option.
1.This is of course, the best option.
2.This is, of course, the best option.
3.This is of course the best option.
Easy
Which sentence uses commas correctly?
0.Well I think you are right.
1.Well, I think you are right.
2.Well I think, you are right.
3.Well I, think you are right.

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