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Interjections and Appositives

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Conjunctions

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Direct Address

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Others

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Hey your hat looks cool!

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Hey, your hat looks cool!

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Scott the nudge is always asking about Silent Ball.

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Scott, the nudge, is always asking about Silent Ball.

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I am amazed how much Mr. Z the science teacher

knows about history.

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I am amazed how much Mr. Z, the science teacher,

knows about history.

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Ben Eddie and MacKenzie the chatterboxes

were talking all homeroom.

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Ben, Eddie, and MacKenzie, the chatterboxes,

were talking all homeroom.

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Well I think it is time to leave

Yanna.

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Well, I think it is time to leave,

Yanna.

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Sam is a twin but does not look

like his brother.

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Sam is a twin, but does not look like his brother.

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He is wearing a hat because it is

hat day.

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He is wearing a hat because, it is

hat day.

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We would really like to

have a hedgehog as a pet but they are illegal.

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We would really like to have a hedgehog as a

pet, but they are illegal.

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I wanted to sit in the front of the

balcony so I ordered my

tickets early.

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I wanted to sit in the front of the

balcony, so I ordered my

tickets early.

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We have tickets for the symphony

and the opera.

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We have tickets for the symphony

and the opera.No Comma!

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What do you think of this

Michael?

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What do you think of this,

Michael?

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Carlie are you an exchange student?

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Carlie, are you an exchange

student?

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Mr. Flynn will you give us a lot of math homework tonight?

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Mr. Flynn, will you give us a lot

of math homework tonight?

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Robert have a seat and work on your project with

your partner.

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Robert, have a seat, and work on your project

with your partner.

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Ty needs to work on his homework

Lydia.

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Ty needs to work on his

homework, Lydia.

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“There will be a comma quiz

tomorrow” said Mrs. Kesilman

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“There will be a comma quiz

tomorrow,” said Mrs. Kesilman

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Mrs. Kesilman said “Tomorrow there will be a comma quiz.”

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Mrs. Kesilman said, “Tomorrow there will be a comma quiz.”

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“Can you believe it?” William

asked.

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“Can you believe it?” William

asked.No Comma

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“Wow!” exclaimed Jesse.

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“Wow!” exclaimed Jesse.

No comma

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“This is such a hard game”

remarked Demi “I want to quit.”

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“This is such a hard game,”

remarked Demi, “I want to quit.”

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Today is Wednesday February 23

2007.

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Today is Wednesday, February 23,

2007.

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Mr. Baumgartner the principal loves to

read comic books.

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Mr. Baumgartner, the principal, loves to read comic books.

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The principal Mr. Baumgartner

loves to torture Pedro.

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The principal, Mr. Baumgartner,

loves to torture Pedro.

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The clean wet mop squeaked

across the floor.

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The clean, wet mop squeaked

across the floor.

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I would like to have a cleaning person so

that I do not have to dust clean toilets vacuum wash the

floors and clean the windows.

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I would like to have a cleaning person so

that I do not have to dust, clean toilets, vacuum, wash the

floors, and clean the windows.

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New York New York USA

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New York, New York, USA

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78920439071

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78,920,439,071

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Fred's last words were "Don't

worry there are no sharks in the

water."

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Fred's last words were, "Don't

worry, there are no sharks in the

water."

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"Ask what you can do for your country" said

President Kennedy.

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"Ask what you can do for your country," said

President Kennedy.

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"What did you say to me?"

asked the bully.

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"What did you say to me?"

asked the bully.No Comma