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Vesna [10]
2 years ago
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Read the following sentences and insert commas where necessary. 1. Turning her back to the class she began writing on the board.

2. Having been hit in the neck by a spitball Jaime bent down to pick it up. 3. Smiling her sunniest smile she addressed the class. 4. The building an old church was burning furiously. 5. The car came equipped with power steering air-conditioning bucket seats and new tyres 6. He jumped out of bed cleaned his teeth had a shower ate breakfast and then went to school. 7. The doctor had treated patients who suffered from hepatitis chickenpox measles the mumps glandular fever.
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weeeeeb [17]2 years ago
8 0

1. Turning her back to the class , she bagan writing on the board

2. Having been hit in the neck by a spitball , Jamie bent down to pick it up

3. Smiling her sunniest smile , she addressed the class.

4. (didnt understand the sentence/didn't make sense to me)

5. The car came equipped with power steering , air-conditioning bucket seats , and new tires.

6. He jumped out of bed , cleaned his teeth , had a shower , ate breakfast  , and then went to school.

7. The doctor had treated patients who suffered from , hepatitis , chickenpox , measles , the mumps , and glandular fever.

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