
Commas in a Letter
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English
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3rd - 5th Grade
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Michelle Blancher
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Commas in a Letter
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Commas in a letter
There are 4 places that you must use a comma when writing a letter.
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The first place you must use a comma is in the address between the city and the state.
For example:
Glen Rose School District
14334 Hwy 67
Malvern, AR 72104
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Open Ended
Your turn to practice! Write an address (you can make one up) using the comma correctly. Make sure you have a comma between the city and the state.
Example:
First St SE
Washington, DC 20004
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The second place you will need a comma is in the date of the letter between the day and the year.
For example:
January 14, 2021
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Multiple Choice
Which date is written correctly?
March, 11, 2021
January 26 2021
February 14, 2021
,June,14,2021,
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Open Ended
Write today's date.
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The third-place you will need a comma is after the greeting.
Example:
Dear Mrs. Barnes,
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Open Ended
Write a greeting to your favorite celebrity. Make sure you use the comma in the correct place.
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The fourth-place you will need a comma is after the closing! The closing is how you sign off on your letter.
Example:
Thanks,
Miss Blancher
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Open Ended
There are many ways you can close a letter. Type what you might say to close a letter.
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Multiple Choice
Which option shows the correct way to use a comma in the closing part of a letter?
Sincerely,
Miss Blancher
Thanks
Miss Blancher
Love
Miss Blancher,
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Multiple Choice
Which option shows the correct way to use a comma in an address?
1375 E Buena Vista Drive
Orlando FL 32830
1375 E, Buena Vista Drive
Orlando, FL ,32830
1375 E Buena Vista Drive
Orlando, FL 32830
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Multiple Select
What are the 4 ways you should use a comma in an address?
In an address between the city and the state
Between the day and the year of the date
after the greeting
after the closing
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