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Comma Rules: Appositives, Interrupters, & Introductory Words

Comma Rules: Appositives, Interrupters, & Introductory Words

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
L.4.2C, L.6.2A

Standards-aligned

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Sharon Swink

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4 Slides • 12 Questions

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Comma Rules: Appositives, Interrupters, & Introductory Words

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Appositive Rule: A comma or a pair of commas are needed to set off an appositive from the rest of the sentence.

  • Ms. Reno, the bank president, spoke about loans.

  • The best student is Gregor, the boy in the back row.

  • We invited Tracy, our best friend, to dinner.

  • My mom, Linda, had four children in six and a half years.

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Multiple Choice

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Appositive comma rule:

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The girl scout leader, Mrs. Smith handed out the cookie order forms.

2

Have you met Marilyn, Jones my dance instructor?

3

It was not supposed to snow according to the weatherman, Todd Blank.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Appositive comma rule:

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I typically purchase my salad ingredients, lettuce and green onions, at Aldi.

2

Stores like, Aldi and Walmart, offer good prices on food.

3

"Mamma Mia" the movie is based off an ABBA song, of the same name.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Appositive comma rule:

1

Please put, dinner fried chicken and green beans, on the

table.

2

The waitress poured the table's drinks of, water and soda, and then took the table's order.

3

Sarah, a character in the book from the library, seemed dull.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Appositive comma rule:

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I have spent many days of my life, in Williamsburg and Yorktown cities, in Virginia.

2

The players' coaches, Smith and Johnson, met to plan their winning strategy.

3

The tall, patriot general, George Washington, crossed the Delaware.

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Introductory words: a comma is needed to set off an introductory word or phrase from the rest of the sentence.

  • Well, I guess I changed my mind about you.

  • No ma'am, I did not see the stoplight turn red.

  • Yes, this outfit is new.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Introductory comma rule:

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Finally we have, a solution to the problem.

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Well, maybe we can end up meeting you there.

3

Okay, we can change the channel if you don't like this movie.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Introductory comma rule:

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Yes Mom I, did pack my lunch for school today.

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However, we do not feel that missing another year of school is a good idea.

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Why I had no idea, that you were not feeling well.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Introductory comma rule:

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Also, the jury finds the defendant guilty of battery.

2

Thus you, will not find me ever taking a trip to Mongolia.

3

Therefore my students will not be required, to memorize prepositions.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Introductory comma rule:

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Similarly the point, made by the general is that decency is valued above all else.

2

Particularly I, enjoyed the part about the development of a spy ring.

3

Alternatively, we could travel to Virginia for spring break.

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The Interrupter Rule: a pair of commas is needed to set off interrupters in a sentence.

  • The answer, I think, is fifty-four.

  • The calendar is, in fact, an old one.

  • These playground swings, by the way, need to be repaired.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Interrupter comma rule:

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You in, other words, are not welcome here.

2

Most Americans generally speaking, can agree to disagree about many things without violence coming into play.

3

I had many chores to do, unfortunately, before I was able to go to bed.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Interrupter comma rule:

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You, by the way, have no business being in the school without a teacher present.

2

The truth, of the matter if you must know is, that I am a spy.

3

We need to run to the store, incidentally to purchase, more milk for breakfast tomorrow.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Interrupter comma rule:

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The facts, on the other hand were not, in our favor.

2

If you look at the article's images for example, you will see, how they illustrate the main point.

3

There is no reason, in my opinion. to believe that everyone will agree about this.

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Multiple Select

Select the sentence(s) that reflect the properly punctuated Interrupter comma rule:

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You should nevertheless, still do your homework.

2

The test, of course will, be delayed.

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The point I am making, more importantly, is that we must fight for our civil rights.

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