In this sentence, where do the Commas go?
The five Great Lakes in North America are Lake Eerie Lake Superior Lake Huron Lake Michigan and Lake Ontario.
The Commas go after the words Eerie, Superior, Huron, and Michigan.
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Miss Allen my teacher loves IU!
The commas go after Allen and teacher.
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The big bulky Great Horned Owl stands up to 2 feet tall.
The comma goes after big.
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I work very hard from Monday through Friday but I enjoy myself on weekends.
The comma goes after the word Friday.
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David's father didn't believe him, but David was right according to a fossil expert.
The comma goes after right.
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Many insects become fossilized when they get stuck in amber.
This is a restrictive phrase so you do not need to add a comma.
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In the southwest, the Great Horned Owl an owl that lives in the desert generally have brown, black, and white feathers to camouflages them.
The commas go after the first Owl and after desert.
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After the summer months are over the Snowy Owl travels a little farther south.
The comma goes after the word over.
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I would love to go to the movies but I have my final soccer match.
The comma goes after the word movies.
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Owls prey on mice and small insects their main source of food
The commas go after the word insects.
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Petoskey stones which are found in Petoskey Michigan have fossils that can only be seen when the stones are wet.
The commas go after stones, the second Petoskey, and Michigan.
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White and black feathers which are located on the body of the snow owl are used to camouflage it in the snow.
The commas go after the words feathers and owl.
Label which phrase is nonrestrictive and which phrase is restrictive (necessary) in the following sentence.
Explorers Lewis and Clark, when they were in Montana, found dinosaur bones that they thought were the bones of huge elephants.
"when they were in Montana" is Non restrictive "that they thought were the bones of huge elephants" is restrictive
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Sadly, there are no owls in Antarctica, a continent that is made up mostly of ice.
This sentence is correct!
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Lawrence could finally catch his breath after taking a shower rushing through breakfast and running into his game.
The commas go after shower and breakfast.
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Attending school going to soccer practice and completing homework take up all of my time during the week.
The commas go after school and practice.
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More specifically Owl comes from the Latin word Bubo.
The comma goes after the word specifically.
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When Friday night arrives I'm an exhausted tired teacher!
The commas go after the words arrives and exhausted.
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I am starving and I want to eat more pizza!
The comma goes after the word starving.
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My mother often tells me I'm pretty yet I try to hide behind my hair.
The comma goes after the word pretty.
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Waves pound against the coastline water freezes in the cracks of the rocks and the rocks split apart.
The commas go after the words coastline and rocks.
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For lunch I ate a banana pretzels apples and jello.
The commas go after banana, pretzels, and apples.
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When I wake up on Saturday morning I head straight for the gooey sweet cinnamon rolls in the kitchen.
The commas go after the words morning and gooey.
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I love to eat Bing cherries but once I start I can't stop eating a whole bunch more. Liver and onions however aren't nearly as tempting!
The comma's go after the words cherries, onions, and however.