1) We are having peas, carrots, roast beef, and cake for dinner. a) Referencing items in a list, or a series. b) Separate two or more adjectives. c) Before and after an appositive. d) Sentence begins with an introductory word or phrase. e) Adressing someone f) BEfore and after a word interrupting the sentence. 2) Miss K, my english teacher, says we have to learn how to use commas.  a) Use a comma before and after words used to interrupt a sentence. b) Use commas when referencing a list. c) Use a comma before and after an appositive. d) Use a commas between a city and a state. e) Use a comma to separate two or more adjectives. f) Use a comma to separate the day of the month from the year. 3) My mom, who is a nurse, cares for the sick, injured, and disabled. a) Referencing items in a list, or a series. b) Separate two or more adjectives. c) Before and after an appositive. d) Before and after a word or phrase that is interrupting the flow of the sentence. e) Addressing someone f) Between city and state. 4) Now, Mr. Bond, we will saw you in half.  a) Referencing items in a list, or a series. b) Before and after an appositive. c) Addressing someone d) Between day and year.  e) Sentence begins with an introductory word or phrase. f) Before and after words used to interrupt a sentence. 5) Emilio, my next-door neighbor, has two daughters, a son, and a puppy.  a) Referencing items in a list, or a series. b) Before and after words that interrupt the sentence. c) Between day and year. d) Addressing someone e) Before and after an appositive. f) Separates two or more adjectives.  6) I was born on July 18th, 1995 a) Separates two or more adjectives. b) Before and after an appositive. c) Addressing someone d) Referencing items in a list, or a series. e) Between day and year. f) Between city and state.  7) I live in Monticello, MN. a) Referencing items in a list, or a series. b) Between day and year. c) Between city and state. d) Addressing someone e) Before and after an appositive. f) Separates two or more adjectives. 8) Hey, do you think it will be a nice day tomorrow? a) Separates two or more adjectives. b) Before and after an appositive. c) Addressing someone d) Between city and state. e) Begins with an introductory word or phrase. f) Between day and year. 9) Rebecca is a smart, caring student. a) Between day and year. b) Between city and state. c) Addressing someone d) Separates two or more adjectives. e) Before and after an appositive. f) Items are in a list or series.  10) Michael Jordan, a famous basketball player, won 5 MVP awards. a) Items are in a list or series. b) Before and after an appositive. c) Addressing someone d) Between city and state. e) Between day and year. f) Phrase interrupting the flow of the sentence.

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