English Language Arts Grade 6 45 min

Commas with nonrestrictive elements

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Where do the commas go? My sister a great singer won the contest.

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Add commas to this sentence: The movie which I saw last night was funny.

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Does this sentence need commas? The student who sits in the front is named Leo.

Sample Practice Questions

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Isolating extra info in definitions
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Commas with specific numbers
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Rewrite the sentence, adding commas where needed: The Fibonacci sequence where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones begins with 0 and 1.

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