Tuesday 19 January 2016

Lesson 348 - Mechanics - Punctuation - Commas

Use commas to separate a series of three or more numbers. Example: He called for numbers 3, 6, 9, and 12.

Instructions: Place commas where they are needed.

1. In the Bingo game the winning numbers were 7 21 35 46 and 72.

2. My combination for my lock is 3 54 and 26.

3. He said that his lucky numbers were 7 11 13 and 99.

4. The numbers 14 27 58 79 and 38 won the lottery.

5. I like mixed greens with numbers of 20 50 and 100 on them.


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Answers:

1. 7, 21, 35, 46, and 72.

2. 3, 54, and 26.

3. 7, 11, 13, and 99.

4. 14, 27, 58, 79, and 38 won

5. 20, 50, and 100

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