English Language Arts
Grade 6
45 min
Commas with direct addresses, introductory words, interjections, and interrupters
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Where does the comma go in: 'Can you see the board Sam'?
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Where does the comma go in: 'Well I guess we should start'?
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Where does the comma go in: 'The story is in fact true'?
Sample Practice Questions
Easy
Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement.
0.Let's go Ben.
1.Let's go, Ben.
2.Lets, go Ben.
3.Let's go Ben,
Easy
Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement.
0.Yes I can help you with that.
1.Yes, I can help you with that.
2.Yes I, can help you with that.
3.Yes I can, help you with that.
Easy
Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement.
0.She is, of course, the team captain.
1.She is of course, the team captain.
2.She is, of course the team captain.
3.She, is of course, the team captain.
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