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P. 8.-Commas in Direct addresses

P. 8.-Commas in Direct addresses

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English

5th Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.4.2C, L.3.1A, L.1.1J

+7

Standards-aligned

Created by

Kelly Donovan

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7 Slides • 10 Questions

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Commas in Direct Addresses

YAY!

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Direct Address

  • Separate the name of a person from the rest of the text.

  • Example: Cole, where did you leave your backpack?

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3

Multiple Choice

Who is being spoken to in this sentence?

Josh, please pick up your shoes.

1

I don't know

2

Josh

3

The mom

4

Who is being spoken to?

  • The direct address tells you who is being spoken to.

  • In the example, "Josh, please pick up your shoes." we know that the person speaking is talking to Josh because they said his name.

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Where does the comma go?

  • If the direct address is at the beginning of the sentence the comma goes after the name.

  • Example: Owen, do you know when the movie starts?

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Multiple Choice

Where does the comma go in the following sentence?

Violet how are you today?

1

how,

2

Violet,

3

you,

4

today,?

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Where does the comma go?

  • If the direct address is at the end of the sentence the comma goes before the name.

  • Example: What's your favorite candy, Aubrey?

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Multiple Choice

Where does the comma go in the following sentence?

When did you go to the park Mason?

1

when,

2

you,

3

did,

4

park,

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Where does the comma go?

  • If the direct address is in the middle of the sentence then you need 2 commas.

  • Example: Tell me, Abbie, how do you like your new job?

10

Multiple Choice

Where does the comma go in the following sentence?

I suspect Nora that you know the answer.

1

,Nora,

2

Nora,

3

,Nora

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A direct address does not always have to be a name. It can be...

  • Ladies and gentlemen, let's begin!

  • Grandpa, thank you for coming to my game.

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Multiple Choice

Is this sentence written correctly?

Alan, put your hand up if you do not understand.

1

yes

2

no

13

Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written correctly?

1

Absolutely, John, get your skates on.

2

Absolutely John, get your skates on.

3

Absolutely John get your skates on.

14

Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written correctly?

1

Let's eat Grandpa.

2

Let's eat, Grandpa.

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Multiple Choice

Where does the comma go in the following sentence?

Your plane is ready Mr. President.

1

ready,

2

Mr.,

3

plane,

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Multiple Choice

Who is the direct address of this sentence?

Lisa, I really like your new skirt!

1

Lisa

2

Dri

3

Rhiannon

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Multiple Choice

Who is the direct address of this sentence?

I wonder, Class, if the flowers we planted are sprouting yet.

1

no one

2

Miss B

3

Class

Commas in Direct Addresses

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