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Instructions: In the following sentences, do the following:
1. Place commas where needed.
2. For each main clause, identify the verb by making it bold and underline the subject once.
3. State the reason or rule for comma usage (Find the list of comma rules in your textbook or in the presentations: CONJ, INTRO, DA, AP, etc.)
Important:
§Many of these sentences contain compound subjects and verbs
§Some sentences may not require the use of any commas
16.Anderson suggested the change in venue and Michael approved his request.
17. The attached brief survey asks several questions and we appreciate your time in answering them.
18. Survey responses will remain confidential but we will use them to improve our site visit process.
19. You may submit a separate survey for each employee or you may aggregate their responses.
20. I received your e-mail in response to my request and appreciate your comments.
Practice C
PUNCTUATION REVIEW WORKSHEET: Comma Introductory
Instructions: In the following sentences, do the following:
1. Place commas where needed.
2. For each main clause, identify the verb by making it bold and underline the subject once.
3. State the reason or rule for comma usage.
Important:
§Many of these sentences contain compound subjects and verbs
§Some sentences may not require the use of any commas
21. If the Development Team completes integration testing today we can get the results promptly.
22. When Bart releases the budget we can update our building operations.
23. After an updated report is issued we will give you our comments.
24. Because Kim received feedback from her supervisor she is now taking additional training.
25. While I was advised to take action I chose not to do anything.
1. Place commas where needed.
2. For each main clause, identify the verb by making it bold and underline the subject once.
3. State the reason or rule for comma usage (Find the list of comma rules in your textbook or in the presentations: CONJ, INTRO, DA, AP, etc.)
Important:
§Many of these sentences contain compound subjects and verbs
§Some sentences may not require the use of any commas
16.Anderson suggested the change in venue and Michael approved his request.
17. The attached brief survey asks several questions and we appreciate your time in answering them.
18. Survey responses will remain confidential but we will use them to improve our site visit process.
19. You may submit a separate survey for each employee or you may aggregate their responses.
20. I received your e-mail in response to my request and appreciate your comments.
Practice C
PUNCTUATION REVIEW WORKSHEET: Comma Introductory
Instructions: In the following sentences, do the following:
1. Place commas where needed.
2. For each main clause, identify the verb by making it bold and underline the subject once.
3. State the reason or rule for comma usage.
Important:
§Many of these sentences contain compound subjects and verbs
§Some sentences may not require the use of any commas
21. If the Development Team completes integration testing today we can get the results promptly.
22. When Bart releases the budget we can update our building operations.
23. After an updated report is issued we will give you our comments.
24. Because Kim received feedback from her supervisor she is now taking additional training.
25. While I was advised to take action I chose not to do anything.