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Michael Z., Kyle, Ellie, Jason, McKenna, and Constance
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Used at the end of declarative and imperative sentences, after an abbreviation, and after the initials in a name
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I went across the street to go to the store Mrs McKenna is the best teacher ever Constance M Czajkoski loves to play soccer in the summer
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Used to separate a series of three or more words and also to separate adjectives with equal importance in front of a noun To set off the parts of addresses, place names, and dates
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Also used to set off words of direct address and parenthetical expressions. A noun in a direct address is the name of the person being spoken to. A parenthetical expression is a word or a group of words inserted as a comment not necessary to the sentence. Also used to set off nonrestrictive phrases and clauses
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Also used to set off a direct quotation or parts of a divided quotation. Used before coordinating conjunctions when they are used to connect clauses in a sentence after conjunctive adverbs in compound sentences.
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You can also use them after the salutation in a friendly letter and after the complimentary close in all letters.
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Kathy John and Henry went to the mall to buy presents for their parents. The soft fluffy pillow fell off my bed. I was born on April 4 1997 in Atlanta Georgia. George time for you to go to bed. No I don’t want to.
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“ I ’ m going to go to bed “ Paul whispered. My friend who graduated from The University of Georgia likes to eat apple pie. I like to play soccer but my friend prefers hockey. Dear Johnny
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Dear Susan Today is Feb 18 2011 I am writing to you from Chicago IL. I haven’t seen you in forever. Mrs Hubbs was visiting me yesterday and we had a wonderful time “ I miss you very much darling” my mom said Hope to see you soon Love Ralfie
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