W6D3 Grammar
Introduction
Review the information on commas.
Take a Look
Scavenger Hunt:
In Your Journal: Cut and paste this chart. Then, use your books, books in your classroom library, or writings in your journal. Take about 15 minutes to find examples of commas in sentences that separate YES or NO, a tag question, or a direct address. You may use fiction or nonfiction books. Don’t forget to include the title and author of the book or if the sentence is from your writing.**Hint, you may find more of these examples in dialogue.
Commas in yes or no, tag questions, and direct address.
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