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Grade 5 Commas CCSS: L.5.2a
Choose "True" if the sentence correctly uses commas in a series. Choose "False" if the sentence does not correctly use commas in a series.

Every snowman needs, a hat gloves, and a scarf.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2a
Choose the sentences that best adds the following words to a sentence:

Pick up your clothes
Put them in the washer
Add the soap
  1. Please pick up your clothes, put them in the washer and finally add the soap.
  2. Please pick up your clothes, put them in the washer, and finally, add the soap.
  3. Please pick up, your clothes put them, in the washer and finally, add the soap.
  4. Please pick up your clothes put them in the washer and finally add the soap.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: L.5.2a
Choose "True" if the sentence correctly uses commas in a series. Choose "False" if the sentence does not correctly use commas in a series.

I like to dance, sing, and swim.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2a
Which choice correctly includes the words below in a sentence?

American flag colors:
Red
White
Blue
  1. The colors of the American flag are red white, and blue.
  2. The colors of the American flag are red, white, and blue.
  3. The colors of the American flag are red white and blue
  4. The colors of the American flag are, red white and blue.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2a
Which choice correctly includes the words below in a sentence?

Three bedrooms
Two bathrooms
  1. Our new house has three bedrooms, and two bathrooms.
  2. Our new house has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
  3. Our new house has, three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
  4. Our new hours, has three bedrooms, and two bathrooms.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2b
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

After she finishes her chores Quinita will go to her friend's house.
  1. After she finishes her chores Quinita, will go to her friend's house.
  2. After she finishes her chores, Quinita will go to her friend's house.
  3. After she finishes, her chores Qunita will go to her friend's house.
  4. After she finishes her chores Quinita will go, to her friend's house.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: L.5.2a
Choose "True" if the sentence correctly uses commas in a series. Choose "False" if the sentence does not correctly use commas in a series.

Her favorite things to do are watch, movies, go, shopping, and listen to, music.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: L.5.2a
Choose "True" if the sentence correctly uses commas in a series. Choose "False" if the sentence does not correctly use commas in a series.

My favorite Thanksgiving traditions are cooking with my family, eating a feast, and playing football outside.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2b
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

In the middle of the night I awoke with a start.
  1. In the middle, of the night I awoke with a start.
  2. In the middle of the night I, awoke with a start.
  3. In the middle of the night, I awoke with a start.
  4. In, the middle of the night I awoke with a start.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2c
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

Well I will have to try it.
  1. Well, I will have to try it.
  2. Well I, will have to try it.
  3. Well I will, have to try it.
  4. Well I will have to, try it.
Grade 5 Commas
Where do the commas belong in the sentence below?

My sisters are Tina Lucy and Donna.
  1. My sisters are Tina, Lucy and Donna.
  2. My sisters, are Tina Lucy and Donna.
  3. My sisters are, Tina Lucy and Donna.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: L.5.2b

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Which choice correctly rewrites sentence 2?
  1. While most watermelon are round it is actually possible to grow a watermelon in the shape of a square.
  2. While most watermelons are round its actually possible to grow a watermelon in the shape of a square.
  3. While most watermelons are round, it is actually possible to grow a watermelon in the shape of a square.
  4. Correct as is.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2c
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

No I can't come out to play.
  1. No I can't, come out to play.
  2. No, I can't come out to play.
  3. No I can't come out, to play.
  4. No I, can't come out to play.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2b
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

Running as fast as we could we tried to make it home before the rain started.
  1. Running as fast as we could, we tried to make it home before the rain started.
  2. Running, as fast as we could we tried to make it home before the rain started.
  3. Running as fast as we could we, tried to make it home before the rain started.
  4. Running as fast as we could we tried to make it home, before the rain started.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2c
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

Yes I would love to go to the party with you.
  1. Yes, I would love to go to the party with you.
  2. Yes I would love to go, to the party with you.
  3. Yes I would, love to go to the party with you.
  4. Yes I would love to go to the party, with you.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2b
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

Planning the party Erica knew she wanted a pinata.
  1. Planning, the party Erica knew she wanted a pinata.
  2. Planning the party Erica, knew she wanted a pinata.
  3. Planning the party, Erica knew she wanted a pinata.
  4. Planning the party Erica knew, she wanted a pinata.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2b
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

Lying in the grass we took in the stillness around us.
  1. Lying in the grass we took in, the stillness around us.
  2. Lying in the grass we took in the stillness, around us.
  3. Lying, in the grass we took in the stillness around us.
  4. Lying in the grass, we took in the stillness around us.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2c
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

Oh I didn't know that.
  1. Oh I didn't know, that.
  2. Oh, I didn't know that.
  3. Oh I didn't, know that.
  4. Oh I, didn't know that.
Grade 5 Commas CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.5.2, L.5.2c
Which choice shows the best place to insert a comma in the sentence below?

Sure I think it sounds like fun.
  1. Sure I think, it sounds like fun.
  2. Sure I think it sounds like, fun.
  3. Sure, I think it sounds like fun.
  4. Sure I think it, sounds like fun.
Grade 5 Commas
Which date has the correct punctuation?
  1. Monday, July 20, 1999
  2. Monday July, 20 1999
  3. Monday, July 20 1999,
  4. Monday July, 20, 1999
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