Sweet thoughtful Ms. Butera helps me with my Language Arts Math Science and History homework.
Sweet, thoughtful Ms. Butera helps me with my Language Arts, Math, Science(,) and History homework.
George I wish you would help me clean my room.
George, I wish you would help me clean my room.
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On page five, Milton states “There was nothing in the air but fear and the smell of smoke.”
On page five, Milton states “There was nothing in the air but fear and the smell of smoke.”
Mrs. Spezia is giving a comma test on Tuesday but I am not nervous about it.
Mrs. Spezia is giving a comma test on Tuesday, but I am not nervous about it.
If we do not behave ourselves we can kiss these seats goodbye.
If we do not behave ourselves, we can kiss these seats goodbye.
Mrs. Spezia wishes that she could be here for Jeopardy today.
Mrs. Spezia wishes that she could be here for Jeopardy today. (No commas necessary)
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“Grab your coat” Mom said “It’s cold outside.”
“Grab your coat,” Mom said. “It’s cold outside.”
I have always wanted to visit the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy so that is exactly what I will do on my trip.
I have always wanted to visit the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, so that is exactly what I will do on my trip.
Although I have never been to Spain I speak Spanish very well.
Although I have never been to Spain, I speak Spanish very well.
Come on Gerald lighten up a little.
Come on, Gerald, lighten up a little.
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The captain bellowed “All hands on deck” as the threatening storm clouds rolled in.
The captain bellowed, “All hands on deck (, or !)” as the threatening storm clouds rolled in.
They gasped for they had never heard something so offensive.
They gasped, for they had never heard something so offensive.
I walked through the tunnel until the lack of light made me turn back.
I walked through the tunnel until the lack of light made me turn back. (No commas necessary)
Mom says that we’re out of toothpaste, Dad.
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“Where are you going” asked Susan.
“Where are you going?” asked Susan.
Mrs. Spezia is not here to check our independent reading books so we will need to bring them in next class.
Mrs. Spezia is not here to check our independent reading books, so we will need to bring them in next class.
When Mrs. Spezia returns we will continue reading A Long Walk to Water.
When Mrs. Spezia returns, we will continue reading A Long Walk to Water.
Mrs. Spezia will you please teach me how to use a comma?
Mrs. Spezia, will you please teach me how to use a comma?
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“My goodness” exclaimed Mrs. Spezia “you did so well on this review”
“My goodness,” exclaimed Mrs. Spezia, “you did so well on this review (. or !)”
We can catch a movie or go to the zoo or we can just stay home if you’re going to throw a temper tantrum.
We can catch a movie or go to the zoo, or we can just stay home if you’re going to throw a temper tantrum.
Before we leave the classroom we will push in our chairs because we know this procedure.
Before we leave the classroom, we will push in our chairs because we know this procedure.