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Commas are at least as common as periods, but they are much harder to learn how to use. This quiz is about the pairs of commas used for adding extra information to sentences and the commas used for names (when one person is addressing someone else).
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Where commas are used for extra information, if the sentence makes sense by removing the words in between the two commas, then the commas are probably in the right place.
Test your knowledge of commas with this second English quiz on the subject.
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
The headteacher who was also new to the school came in to greet the new reception class.
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The headteacher, who was also new to the school, came in to greet the new reception class. |
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The headteacher, who was also new to the school came in to greet the new reception class. |
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The headteacher who was also, new to the school, came in to greet the new reception class. |
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The headteacher who was also new to the school, came in to greet the new reception class. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
The cup of tea which I had completely forgotten to drink had gone cold.
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The cup, of tea, which I had completely forgotten to drink had gone cold. |
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The cup of tea which I had completely forgotten to drink, had gone cold. |
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The cup of tea, which I had completely forgotten to drink, had gone cold. |
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The cup of tea which I had completely, forgotten to drink had gone cold. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
The team which had not been training as much as usual still won the match.
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The team which had not been training, as much as usual, still won the match. |
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The team, which had not been training as much as usual still won the match. |
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The team which had not been training as much as usual, still won the match. |
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The team, which had not been training as much as usual, still won the match. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
The car which had begun making strange noises came to a sudden halt.
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The car, which had been making strange noises came to a sudden halt. |
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The car which had been making strange noises, came to a sudden halt. |
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The car, which had been making strange noises, came to a sudden halt. |
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The car which had been making strange noises came, to a, sudden halt. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
After break time we will be doing math which is our favorite subject.
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After break time we will be doing math which, is our, favorite subject. |
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After break time, we will be doing math, which is our favorite subject. |
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After, break time, we will be doing math, which is our favorite subject. |
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After break time we will be doing, math which is our favorite subject. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
'Georgia could you please find my coat?'
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'Georgia could you, please, find my coat?' |
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'Georgia could you please, find my coat?' |
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'Georgia, could you, please find my coat?' |
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'Georgia, could you please find my coat?' |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
'Just leave them on the chair and go Alan.'
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'Just leave them on the chair and go, Alan.' |
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'Just leave them on the chair, and go Alan.' |
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'Just, leave them on the chair, and go Alan.' |
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'Just leave, them on the chair, and go, Alan.' |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
'Are you hurt Brendan or are you O.K.?'
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'Are, you hurt, Brendan or are you, O.K.?' |
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'Are you hurt Brendan, or are you O.K.?' |
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'Are you hurt, Brendan, or are you O.K.?' |
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'Are you hurt, Brendan or are you O.K.?' |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
'Come over for tea' the new neighbor said.
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'Come over, for tea,' the new neighbor said. |
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'Come, over for tea', the new neighbor said. |
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'Come over for tea,' the new neighbor said. |
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'Come over for tea' the new, neighbor said. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
Greta the baker makes the best cakes I've ever eaten.
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Greta the baker, makes the best cakes I've ever eaten. |
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Greta, the baker, makes the best cakes I've ever eaten. |
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Greta, the baker makes the best cakes I've ever eaten. |
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Greta the baker makes the best cakes, I've ever eaten. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
The headteacher who was also new to the school came in to greet the new reception class.
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The headteacher, who was also new to the school, came in to greet the new reception class. |
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The headteacher, who was also new to the school came in to greet the new reception class. |
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The headteacher who was also, new to the school, came in to greet the new reception class. |
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The headteacher who was also new to the school, came in to greet the new reception class. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
The cup of tea which I had completely forgotten to drink had gone cold.
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The cup, of tea, which I had completely forgotten to drink had gone cold. |
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The cup of tea which I had completely forgotten to drink, had gone cold. |
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The cup of tea, which I had completely forgotten to drink, had gone cold. |
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The cup of tea which I had completely, forgotten to drink had gone cold. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
The team which had not been training as much as usual still won the match.
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The team which had not been training, as much as usual, still won the match. |
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The team, which had not been training as much as usual still won the match. |
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The team which had not been training as much as usual, still won the match. |
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The team, which had not been training as much as usual, still won the match. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
The car which had begun making strange noises came to a sudden halt.
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The car, which had been making strange noises came to a sudden halt. |
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The car which had been making strange noises, came to a sudden halt. |
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The car, which had been making strange noises, came to a sudden halt. |
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The car which had been making strange noises came, to a, sudden halt. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
After break time we will be doing math which is our favorite subject.
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After break time we will be doing math which, is our, favorite subject. |
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After break time, we will be doing math, which is our favorite subject. |
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After, break time, we will be doing math, which is our favorite subject. |
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After break time we will be doing, math which is our favorite subject. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
'Georgia could you please find my coat?'
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'Georgia could you, please, find my coat?' |
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'Georgia could you please, find my coat?' |
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'Georgia, could you, please find my coat?' |
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'Georgia, could you please find my coat?' |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
'Just leave them on the chair and go Alan.'
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'Just leave them on the chair and go, Alan.' |
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'Just leave them on the chair, and go Alan.' |
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'Just, leave them on the chair, and go Alan.' |
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'Just leave, them on the chair, and go, Alan.' |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
'Are you hurt Brendan or are you O.K.?'
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'Are, you hurt, Brendan or are you, O.K.?' |
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'Are you hurt Brendan, or are you O.K.?' |
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'Are you hurt, Brendan, or are you O.K.?' |
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'Are you hurt, Brendan or are you O.K.?' |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
'Come over for tea' the new neighbor said.
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'Come over, for tea,' the new neighbor said. |
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'Come, over for tea', the new neighbor said. |
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'Come over for tea,' the new neighbor said. |
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'Come over for tea' the new, neighbor said. |
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Read the sentence and choose the answer which has been correctly punctuated.
Greta the baker makes the best cakes I've ever eaten.
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Greta the baker, makes the best cakes I've ever eaten. |
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Greta, the baker, makes the best cakes I've ever eaten. |
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Greta, the baker makes the best cakes I've ever eaten. |
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Greta the baker makes the best cakes, I've ever eaten. |
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