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garri49 [273]
2 years ago
11

Read each sentence and add a comma in the correct place(s) in the sentence.

English
1 answer:
kvasek [131]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. The boy, likes to play games, eat pizza and shoot hoops.

2. On the dark moonless night, the wind was howling the dogs were barking and a man was sneaking into a house.

3. He, went to her house and waited on the large blue porch for hours.

4. Jen, was going to buy a big fluffy orange cat.

5. The woman, was a beautiful talented ballet dancer.

6. I love American pizza, yet I did not like the pizza in Italy.

7. The children, who were always dirty ran the streets from dawn until dusk.

8. Can we go, to the park mom?

9. Generally, speaking the children are not required to sit still in class.

10. Yes, let’s go to the mall tomorrow.

11. When he was younger, he used to go to school at 8 am.

12. September, 1, 2016

13. Camp Wanna, Getaway

2489, W. Lake, Road

Little Town, New Jersey, 75963

14. Dear, Mom

I love camp. It is so much fun!

We play games, go swimming, at the lake hike, and do lots of crafts.

I like my cabin mates, but I do not like the girls. The food is good.

The cook, an old man is a professional! Gotta go it’s time for crafts.

Oh please, send more underwear.

Love, Johnny

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