VERIFIED ACTUAL RESOLVED
ANSWERS.GRADE A+ ASSURED
Yes, I would like to go.
No, I didn't see you at the soccer game. - answer ✔✔-Comma Rule: Comma after "yes" or "no" at the
beginning of a sentence.
Mary, please hand me a pencil.
Please watch where you are going, Ben. - answer ✔✔-Comma Rule: Comma before or after a direct
address (speaking to someone using their name).
Dear Tom,
Sincerely,
Joan - answer ✔✔-Comma Rule: Comma after the greeting and closing of a letter.
January 10, 2018
Friday, May 5th - answer ✔✔-Comma Rule: Comma to separate the day or month from the year.
I need to buy bread, eggs, and chocolate cake at the store.
My favorite colors are blue, green, and yellow. - answer ✔✔-Comma Rule: Comma to separate things in
a series.
"What I really want," said Maya, "is some lemonade." - answer ✔✔-Comma Rule: Use commas before
and after a quotation.