Exam 30: Commas

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -Ken Allen, the department chair, called a meeting for next week.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -Wilma, my best friend for eight years is planning a move to Detroit.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -Jennifer I asked you not to keep the shed locked.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -I told you to get gas, Alan.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -Desks chairs and erasers were scattered all over the classroom.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -In the past year I have been exposed to measles three times.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -The students were busy revising papers reading essays, and preparing for finals.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -Charlotte, my noisy neighbor, has three large dogs in her small apartment.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -Although he is less than six feet tall Luther is a basketball star.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -Mr. Everhart is now living at 123 Harvard Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -That was in fact the worst editorial I have ever read.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -Winter storms in the north Atlantic, are in most cases very dramatic.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -My accountant lives at 404 North Street New York, New York.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -After I rode the roller coaster, I felt nauseous.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -Whenever the community board meets Les makes the same old speech.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -I plan to be married on June, 6, 2008.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -By the way could you bring me a newspaper when you return?

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -Tina a brilliant young woman from St. Croix, has been offered a partnership in a good law firm.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -This year I planted squash tomatoes and spinach.

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Select “correct” if the sentence is correctly punctuated. Select “incorrect” if commas are missing or used incorrectly. -As I charged into the terminal I saw my bus pull out.

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