Which sentence correctly uses a comma with the word 'yes'?
Yes I would like some ice cream.Yes, I would like some ice cream.Yes:I would like some ice cream.Yes...I would like some ice cream.Which sentence has correct comma placement with direct address?
Can you help me Sarah with my homework?Can you help me, Sarah with my homework?Can you help me, Sarah, with my homework?Can you help me Sarah, with my homework?Which tag question is punctuated correctly?
You're coming to the party isn't it?You're coming to the party, isn't itYou're coming to the party isn't it,?You're coming to the party, isn't it?Which sentence uses commas correctly with the word 'no'?
No, I don't want to go to the movies.No I don't want to go to the movies.No: I don't want to go to the movies.No;I don't want to go to the movies.Which sentence shows correct comma usage in direct address?
Mom can you please pass the salt?Mom, can you please pass the salt?Mom: can you please pass the salt?Mom...can you please pass the salt?Which tag question is punctuated correctly?
That's your new bike, isn't it?That's your new bike isn't it?That's your new bike, isn't itThat's your new bike isn't it,?Which sentence uses commas correctly with direct address?
James do you have my pencil?James, do you have my pencilJames, do you have my pencil?James do you have my pencil,?Which sentence shows correct comma usage with 'yes'?
Yes we will attend the meeting.Yes, we will attend the meeting.Yes:we will attend the meeting.Yes...we will attend the meeting.Which sentence uses commas correctly with 'no'?
No thank you I'm not hungry.No, thank you, I'm not hungry.No thank you, I'm not hungry.No: thank you, I'm not hungry.Which tag question is punctuated correctly?
You've finished your homework, haven't you?You've finished your homework haven't you?You've finished your homework, haven't youYou've finished your homework haven't you,?This interactive grammar game helps students master the essential skill of using commas correctly with yes/no responses, tag questions, and direct address. Through engaging multiple-choice questions, students practice identifying proper comma placement in various sentence contexts.
After completing this differentiated elearning activity, students will be able to:
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