This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Always use commas to separate items in a series or list EX: I like chocolate, cookie monster, and mint chip ice cream, At the finish line, she slipped and fell, Use a comma when an independent clause ( CC-coordinating conjunction) leads to an independent clause. EX.: Joe likes pizza, but Fred likes tacos., I love to do handstands, cartwheels, and flips, Use a comma before and after words use to interrupt a sentence. EX.: Typing, however, is very quick and neat., Use a comma to separate two or more Consecutive similar adjectives. Do not put a comma if the adjectives are not similar. ( If you can insert the word “and” and it still makes sense, then use a comma). Music is a relaxing, calming, serene activit, I can't wait to see you later, Bob, Use a comma between a city and a state. Also, use one after the state if the sentence continues. EX.: The capital of our state is Concord, New Hampshire. EX.: The capital of our state is Concord, New Hampshire, and we are proud of it., Today is February 10, 2010, Soccer, however, is fun and easy., I live in Orlando, Florida., DO NOT USE A COMMA WHEN the sentence structure is subject verb cc verb. EX.: Joe likes pizza but does not like vegetables., Use a comma before and after an appositive or an appasitive phrase if it is nonessential. EX. of Essential appasitive: one of my sisters Anne was an attendant in my wedding. EX. of a Nonessential appasitive: my sister, anne, came to my wedding. A, Use a comma when a sentence starts with an introductory participial phrase. EX.: Running down the hall, he tripped and fell., My besty, May, came to my party, Use a comma when addressing someone (a noun of direct address). EX.: I hope you can come to my party, Larry., If it’s sunny, we'll go in the pool, Use a comma when the sentence starts with a prepositional phrase. EX.: After English class, we go to lunch., Jeff like to swim, but bobby likes to climb, When an adverb dependent clause leads to an independent clause use a comma. EX.: If it rains, we’ll stay inside., John loves ice cream but not coconut cake, Use a comma to separate the day of the month from the year. Also, use one after the year if the sentence continues. EX.: I have lived here since August 21, 2014. EX.: we are having the party on October 4, 2011, in our backyard., The theme park was a fun, amazing adventure and Use a comma when a sentence begins with an introductory word or phrase. EX.: Therefore, you do not need to send it again..
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