Comma Bellringers No. 2. Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: The following sentences contain comma errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make corrections.

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Comma Bellringers No. 2

Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: The following sentences contain comma errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make corrections. 1. The coach according to informed sources intends to leave after this season. 2. Most of the pictures of course were amateurish.

Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: The following sentences contain comma errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make the corrections. 1. When his mother came running from the kitchen, Daniel exclaimed “Is the house on fire?” 2. "Don't eat that pizza," cautioned Megan. "It's over two weeks old ", she then explained.

Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: Write the following sentences and add commas where they are needed in the following sentences. 1. The students sold crafts used books and baked goods at the bazaar. 2. Members of the committee met for three hours but they still have not chosen a theme for the dance.

Bellringer INSTRUCTIONS: Write the following sentences and add commas where they are needed in the following sentences. 1. First of all you should have told your parents about the trip before you went. 2. Even though we only have five weeks left in school we still have a lot to learn.

Comma Bellringer Quiz No. 2 See Ms. Mileham to make up the quiz.