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eimsori [14]
3 years ago
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Directions: Punctuate the following sentences with commas.

English
2 answers:
prohojiy [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. Having been told of the test, John wondered when he would study.

2. Wading into the cool lake, we found relief from the heat.

3. In the heat of a summer afternoon, our air conditioner stopped.

4. After our game with Central High School our bus broke down.

1. He drove through Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky.

2. He ran up the stairs, through the door, and down the hall.

3. He ends each day telling himself that the day was miserable ,

that he should  have stayed in bed, that tomorrow will be better.

4. I ate breakfast, read the paper, and went to work

Explanation:

Gnoma [55]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Having been told of the test, John wondered when he would study.

2. Wading into the cool lake, we found relief from the heat.

3. In the heat of a summer afternoon, our air conditioner stopped.

4. After our game with Central High School our bus broke down.

Punctuate the following sentences with commas.

1. He drove through Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky.

2. He ran up the stairs, through the door, and down the hall.

3. He ends each day telling himself that the day was miserable, that he should have stayed in bed that tomorrow will be better.

4. I ate breakfast, read the paper, and went to work

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