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7th More Subordinate Clauses with Commas

7th More Subordinate Clauses with Commas

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English

7th - 9th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.4.2C, L.6.2A

Standards-aligned

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Trisha Perry

Used 11+ times

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6 Slides • 9 Questions

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7th More Subordinate Clauses with Commas

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Intro Subordinate Clauses

Place comma after them

3

Multiple Choice

Place the comma.

If I have some extra time I will bake a pie for dessert.

1

If, I have some time, I will bake a pie for dessert.

2

If I have some time, I will bake a pie, for dessert.

3

If I have some time, I, will bake a pie for dessert.

4

If I have some time, I will bake a pie for dessert.

4

Closing Subordinate Clauses

Clauses at the end of sentences do not need a comma.

5

Multiple Choice

Place the comma.

We left the party after the police arrived.

1

We left the party, after the police arrived.

2

We left, the party after the police arrived.

3

We left the party after, the police arrived.

4

No comma

6

Essential Clauses

The noun before the clause is too vague and the clause is needed. Do not put commas!

7

Multiple Choice

Place the commas.

The girl who is from Ireland has bright red hair.

1

The girl, who is from Ireland, has bright red hair.

2

The girl, who is from Ireland has bright, red hair.

3

The girl who is from Ireland, has bright, red hair.

4

No commas

8

Nonessential Clauses

The noun before the clause is specific enough, so commas may be placed around the clause.

9

Multiple Choice

Place the commas.

His favorite pair of shoes that he bought online cost two hundred dollars.

1

His favorite pair of shoes, that he bought online cost two hundred dollars.

2

His favorite pair of shoes, that he bought online, cost two hundred dollars.

3

His favorite pair of shoes that he bought online, cost two hundred dollars.

4

No commas

10

Let's Practice a Few!


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Multiple Choice

My grandma who is really good at sewing made me a dress.

1

My grandma, who is really good at sewing, made me a dress.

2

My grandma who is really good at sewing, made me a dres.

3

My grandma, who is really good at sewing made me a dress.

4

No commas

12

Multiple Choice

In order that no one slips you should shovel the driveway.

1

In order that, no one slips, you should shovel the driveway.

2

In order that no one slips, you should, shovel the driveway.

3

In order that no one slips, you should shovel the driveway.

4

No commas

13

Multiple Choice

We will go on vacation as long as there is no hurricane.

1

We will go on vacation, as long as, there is no hurricane.

2

We will go on vacation as long as, there is no hurricane.

3

We will go, on vacation, as long as, there is no hurricane.

4

No comma

14

Multiple Choice

The baby whose mother abandoned her is crying.

1

The baby, whose mother abandoned her, is crying.

2

The baby, whose mother abandoned her is crying.

3

The baby whose mother abandoned her, is crying.

4

No commas

15

Multiple Choice

Whereas I enjoy reading Paul enjoys watching movies.

1

Whereas, I enjoy reading, Paul enjoys watching movies.

2

Whereas I enjoy reading, Paul enjoys watching movies.

3

Whereas, I enjoy reading, Paul, enjoys watching movies.

4

No comma

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