1) Which sentence uses commas correctly? a) Before we left we packed lunch, drinks and a map. b) Before we left, we packed lunch, drinks, and a map. c) Before we left we packed, lunch drinks, and a map. d) Before, we left we packed lunch, drinks and a map. 2) Choose the sentence with correct comma use for a list. a) We saw lions tigers and bears at the zoo. b) We saw lions, tigers, and bears at the zoo. c) We saw, lions tigers, and bears at the zoo. d) We saw lions tigers, and bears, at the zoo. 3) Which sentence correctly uses commas after an introductory word? a) Suddenly the lights went out. b) Suddenly, the lights went out. c) Suddenly the, lights went out. d) Suddenly the lights, went out. 4) Which sentence uses commas correctly around extra information? a) . My brother who loves football scored a goal. b) B. My brother, who loves football, scored a goal. c) C. My brother who loves, football scored a goal. d) D. My brother, who loves football scored a goal. 5) Which sentence uses commas correctly? a) A. The tall, grey building, stood at the end of the street. b) B. The tall grey, building stood at the end of the street. c) C. The tall, grey building stood at the end of the street. d) D. The tall grey building, stood at the end of the street. 6) Choose the sentence with correct comma use in direct address. a) A. Mia can you help me? b) B. Mia, can you help me? c) C. Mia can, you help me? d) D. Mia can you, help me? 7) Which sentence uses commas correctly in a date? a) A. On May 12 2024 we travelled to London. b) B. On May, 12, 2024 we travelled to London. c) C. On May 12, 2024, we travelled to London. d) D. On, May 12 2024, we travelled to London. 8) Which sentence uses a comma to separate adjectives correctly? a) A. It was a long, tiring journey. b) B. It was a long tiring, journey. c) C. It was a, long tiring journey. d) D. It was, a long tiring journey. 9) Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. a) A. If you want dessert you need to finish your dinner. b) B. If you want dessert, you need to finish your dinner. c) C. If you want, dessert you need to finish your dinner. d) D. If, you want dessert you need to finish your dinner.
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