Commas in a Series and Adjectives Explained

Commas in a Series and Adjectives Explained

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Amelia Wright

English

1st - 5th Grade

Hard

This video tutorial covers the use of commas in English grammar, focusing on two main areas: using commas in a series and using commas to separate adjectives. The instructor provides examples to illustrate the correct placement of commas in lists and between adjectives with equal weight. The lesson also includes tests to determine when a comma is necessary between adjectives. Students are encouraged to take notes and complete exercises on No Red Ink to reinforce their understanding.

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1.

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What is the primary focus of the final notes discussed in the video?

2.

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How many items must be in a series to require commas?

3.

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In the example with Kyle, how should the items be separated?

4.

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What does placing a comma between the last two items in a series help clarify?

5.

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When should you not use a comma in a series?

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What test can you use to decide if two adjectives need a comma between them?

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If 'juicy' and 'sweet' describe an apple, and both tests are passed, how should they be written?

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Why would you not use a comma between 'three' and 'delicious' when describing apples?

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What should students do after watching the video to practice their skills?

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Where can students seek help if they have questions about the material?

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