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Punctuation Using Commas

Rewrite these sentences, adding in commas where appropriate:


1. The wrapping paper had blue white and yellow stripes.


2. The Shard the tallest building in Britain is located in London.




3. Louis can you come with me?




4. The candle was burning brightly but I could see it was about to go out.


5. Jing smiled and said ‘you can come with me’.




6. Dramatically he stormed out of the room.




Now, try the following tasks:


7. Write a list of five things you would need to pack when going on holiday.


8. Add some extra information into this sentence using an embedded subordinate clause:
Jurek walked to school.


9. Extend this sentence with an independent clause starting with ‘but’:


I like chocolate.


10. Write a short sentence starting with a fronted adverbial.




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Punctuation Using Commas
11. Finally, write a short conversation in reported speech.


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Punctuation Using Commas - Answers
1. The wrapping paper had blue white and yellow stripes.
The wrapping paper had blue, white and yellow stripes.
2. The Shard the tallest building in Britain is located in London.
The Shard, the tallest building in Britain, is located in London.
3. Louis can you come with me?
Louis, can you come with me?
4. The candle was burning brightly but I could see it was about to go out.
The candle was burning brightly, but I could see it was about to go out.
5. Jing smiled and said ‘you can come with me’.
Jing smiled and said, ‘you can come with me’.
6. Dramatically he stormed out of the room.
Dramatically, he stormed out of the room.

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