Add commas to the following sentences according to the first set of commas rules, those that
show how commas are used to separate elements. Remember to add commas here for three
reasons: 1) to separate two independent clauses joined by a fanboys; 2) to separate items in a
series or items in dates and addresses; and 3) to separate introductory (or tag) words, phrases,
and clauses from the rest of the sentence. Some sentences are correct and do not need commas.
The gold medal in the display case in the hallway isn't made of real gold is it?
What will be an ideal response?
The gold medal in the display case in the hallway isn't made of real gold, is it?
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Galileo Galilei e Alessandro Volta sono_________________________________.
?In each blank, write D for dangling modifier, M for misplaced modifier, or OK for correct sentence. ?Arriving late at the box office, no tickets could be bought.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Nuclear family
a. a group that has suffered a tragedy and retained all of its family members b. a group that includes a father, mother, and children c. a group that includes a father, mother, children, and grandparents
The bread dough (rises, is rising) right now.
Read each sentence carefully and select the letter of the correct form of the verb. A) rising B) is rising