1) Which of these has comma in the right place after the fronted adverbial? a) Quickly she took off her bicycle, helmet. b) Quickly she took off, her bicycle helmet. c) Quickly she, took off her bicycle helmet. d) Quickly, she took off her bicycle helmet. 2) Which of these has comma in the right place after the fronted adverbial? a) Amazingly a beautiful, rainbow appeared behind the clouds. b) Amazingly, a beautiful rainbow appeared behind the clouds. c) Amazingly a, beautiful rainbow appeared behind the clouds. d) Amazingly a beautiful rainbow appeared, behind the clouds. 3) Which of these has comma in the right place after the fronted adverbial? a) On Monday, we have French and PE in the afternoon. b) On Monday we have French, and PE in the afternoon. c) On, Monday we have French and PE in the afternoon. d) On Monday we have French and PE, in the afternoon. 4) Which of these has comma in the right place after the fronted adverbial? a) Behind the sofa an old teddy was, hiding. b) Behind the sofa, an old teddy was hiding. c) Behind the sofa an old, teddy was hiding. d) Behind, the sofa an old teddy was hiding. 5) Which of these has comma in the right place after the fronted adverbial? a) Last year my, birthday was on a Thursday. b) Last, year my birthday was on a Thursday. c) Last year my birthday was on a, Thursday. d) Last year, my birthday was on a Thursday. 6) Which of these has comma in the right place after the fronted adverbial? a) As, fast as he could the boy ran across the playground b) As fast as he could the boy ran across, the playground c) As fast as he could, the boy ran across the playground d) As fast as, he could the boy ran across the playground 7) Which of these has comma in the right place after the fronted adverbial? a) As dawn broke, Pompeii was bathed in light. b) As, dawn broke Pompeii was bathed in light. c) As dawn, broke Pompeii was bathed in light. d) As dawn broke Pompeii, was bathed in light. 8) Which of these has comma in the right place after the fronted adverbial? a) In the distance Vesuvius, stood proudly. b) In the distance, Vesuvius stood proudly. c) In, the distance Vesuvius stood proudly. d) In the distance Vesuvius stood proudly. 9) Which of these has comma in the right place after the fronted adverbial? a) Flapping, and billowing wildly the sails looked like a flock of swans. b) Flapping and billowing, wildly the sails looked like a flock of swans. c) Flapping and billowing wildly, the sails looked like a flock of swans. d) Flapping and billowing wildly the sails ,looked like a flock of swans. 10) Which of these has comma in the right place after the fronted adverbial? a) Across the cobbled, square the majestic temple of Jupiter cast a deep shadow. b) Across the cobbled square, the majestic temple of Jupiter cast a deep shadow. c) Across, the cobbled square the majestic temple of Jupiter cast a deep shadow. d) Across the cobbled square the majestic temple of Jupiter, cast a deep shadow.
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