1) I bought apples, pears, bananas and kiwis from the corner shop. a) Commas after a fronted adverbial b) Commas in a list c) Comma used to separate extra information from the main sentence. 2) She was a really tired, so she went to bed. a) comma to separate extra information from the main sentence. b) Commas used between clauses to break up long sentences. c) Comma to show direct speech. 3) Although she was tired, Tilly went to the party. a) Comma after a Fronted adverbial b) Comma to show speech. c) Commas used between clauses to break up long sentences. 4) Children, who were in class six, were very excited.  a) Comma after a Fronted adverbial b) Comma to separate extra information from the main sentence. c) Comma in a list. 5) “Stop right there,” the man commanded. “This is private property.” a) Comma in a list. b) Comma after a Fronted adverbial c) Comma after speech 6) He had a toothache, so he rang the dentist a) Comma after speech b) Comma to separate extra information from the main sentence. c) Commas used between clauses to break up long sentences

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