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Common Core Standard L.4.2c Questions

Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence.

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Grade 4 Commas CCSS: L.4.2c
Grade 4 Commas CCSS: L.4.2c
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
  1. We can try to find it now or we can wait until it's lighter.
  2. We can try to find it now, we can wait until it's lighter.
  3. We can try to find it now or, we can wait until it's lighter.
  4. We can try, to find it now, or we can wait,until it's lighter.
Grade 4 Commas CCSS: L.4.2c
Which of these uses the comma correctly?
  1. I want to buy the new jacket but it is too expensive.
  2. I want to buy the new, jacket but it is too expensive.
  3. I, want to buy the new jacket, but it is, too expensive.
  4. I want to buy the new jacket, but it is too expensive.
Grade 4 Capitalization and Punctuation CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2, L.4.2c
Choose the BEST way to rewrite the following sentence:

She needed facts about swans ducks and geese.
  1. She needed facts about swans, ducks and geese.
  2. She needed facts about swans, ducks, and geese.
  3. She needed facts about swans, ducks and, geese.
  4. Best as it is.
Grade 4 Combining Sentences CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.4.2, L.4.2c
Which choice correctly combines the two sentences to create a compound sentence?

She enjoys playing music. He enjoys watching TV.
  1. She enjoys playing music, and he enjoys watching TV.
  2. She enjoys playing music and he enjoys watching TV.
  3. She enjoys playing music and watching TV.
  4. He enjoys playing music and watching TV.

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