
P. 8.-Commas in Direct addresses
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5th Grade
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Kelly Donovan
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Commas in Direct Addresses
YAY!
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Direct Address
Separate the name of a person from the rest of the text.
Example: Cole, where did you leave your backpack?
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Multiple Choice
Who is being spoken to in this sentence?
Josh, please pick up your shoes.
I don't know
Josh
The mom
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Who is being spoken to?
The direct address tells you who is being spoken to.
In the example, "Josh, please pick up your shoes." we know that the person speaking is talking to Josh because they said his name.
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Where does the comma go?
If the direct address is at the beginning of the sentence the comma goes after the name.
Example: Owen, do you know when the movie starts?
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Multiple Choice
Where does the comma go in the following sentence?
Violet how are you today?
how,
Violet,
you,
today,?
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Where does the comma go?
If the direct address is at the end of the sentence the comma goes before the name.
Example: What's your favorite candy, Aubrey?
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Multiple Choice
Where does the comma go in the following sentence?
When did you go to the park Mason?
when,
you,
did,
park,
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Where does the comma go?
If the direct address is in the middle of the sentence then you need 2 commas.
Example: Tell me, Abbie, how do you like your new job?
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Multiple Choice
Where does the comma go in the following sentence?
I suspect Nora that you know the answer.
,Nora,
Nora,
,Nora
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A direct address does not always have to be a name. It can be...
Ladies and gentlemen, let's begin!
Grandpa, thank you for coming to my game.
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Multiple Choice
Is this sentence written correctly?
Alan, put your hand up if you do not understand.
yes
no
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is written correctly?
Absolutely, John, get your skates on.
Absolutely John, get your skates on.
Absolutely John get your skates on.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is written correctly?
Let's eat Grandpa.
Let's eat, Grandpa.
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Multiple Choice
Where does the comma go in the following sentence?
Your plane is ready Mr. President.
ready,
Mr.,
plane,
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Multiple Choice
Who is the direct address of this sentence?
Lisa, I really like your new skirt!
Lisa
Dri
Rhiannon
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Multiple Choice
Who is the direct address of this sentence?
I wonder, Class, if the flowers we planted are sprouting yet.
no one
Miss B
Class
Commas in Direct Addresses
YAY!
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