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Using Commas to Separate Direct Address Practice Worksheets
Using Commas to Separate Direct Address Practice Worksheets
Using Commas to Separate Direct Address Practice Worksheets
Using Commas to Separate Direct Address Practice Worksheets
Using Commas to Separate Direct Address Practice Worksheets
Using Commas to Separate Direct Address Practice Worksheets
Using Commas to Separate Direct Address Practice Worksheets
Using Commas to Separate Direct Address Practice Worksheets
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Do your students need some extra practice using commas to separate direct address from the rest of the sentence? If you need some extra worksheets for practice or an assessment, this resource includes 2 pages of practice.

  • 1 page of adding commas correctly to sentences to separate direct address from the rest of the sentence.
  • 1 page to copy 2 sentences that include direct address and write 2 original sentences adding the commas correctly.
  • Answer key included.

If you want a whole unit on teaching commas including lessons, interactive notebook pages, practice sheets and task cards for 9 comma rues, check out this resource:

Comma Rules Unit

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Using Commas to Separate Direct Address Practice Worksheets

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Description

Do your students need some extra practice using commas to separate direct address from the rest of the sentence? If you need some extra worksheets for practice or an assessment, this resource includes 2 pages of practice.

  • 1 page of adding commas correctly to sentences to separate direct address from the rest of the sentence.
  • 1 page to copy 2 sentences that include direct address and write 2 original sentences adding the commas correctly.
  • Answer key included.

If you want a whole unit on teaching commas including lessons, interactive notebook pages, practice sheets and task cards for 9 comma rues, check out this resource:

Comma Rules Unit

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use a comma to set off the words yes and no (e.g., Yes, thank you), to set off a tag question from the rest of the sentence (e.g., It’s true, isn’t it?), and to indicate direct address (e.g., Is that you, Steve?).
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