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Analicia Gutierrez
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Commas and Introductory Elements

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Commas
Are used to set off a person's name when directly addressing that person:
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Commas and Introductory Elements
A commas is also used after an introductory word (yes, no, as usual, well) at the beginning of a sentence.
Example: Yes, there is some ice cream left in the freezer.
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Commas and Introductory Elements
If a sentence has a statement followed by a question, set the question off with a commas,
Example: That's Jamie's project, isn't it?
Example: Ouch! I stubbed my toe.
Example: Yay! We won the game.
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Names begins in a sentence
Marcus, please open the window.
Mom, can you look at my homework for me?
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Names ends in a sentence:
I finished my homework, mom.
You are welcome, Julie.
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Name is in the middle of a sentence:
Look, Marissa, there's a shooting star!
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Multiple Choice
Select the correct answer
You're going to the party, aren't you?
You're, going to the party aren't you?
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Multiple Choice
Select the correct answer.
Keesha, what would you like for dinner?
Keesha what would you like, for dinner?
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Multiple Choice
Select the correct answer
Do you need some help, Dad?
Do, you need help dad?
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Multiple Choice
Select the correct answer
Practice, Noah, is the only way we will win the game.
Practice Noah, is the only way we will win the game.
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Multiple Choice
Select the correct answer
No, your toe is not broken
No your toe is not, broken.
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Multiple Choice
Select the correct answer
You are welcome to come, John.
You, are welcome to come John.
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Multiple Choice
Select the correct answer
Hey! Do we have a soccer game today?
Hey do we have a soccer, game today?
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Open Ended
Write a sentence for Names begins in a sentence example:
Mom, will you make me a sandwich?
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Open Ended
Write a sentence used after an introductory word (yes, no, as usual, well)
Example:
No, you may not go to the restroom right now.
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