strict parents
551. became angry went to the boss, and vented his passionately held beliefs
552. algebra which I hated geometry which I loved, and calculus which I enjoyed
553. your penetrating unusually creative mind
554. Peter Walsh her former sweetheart Richard Dalloway her husband Hugh Whitbread an old friend (Note: This list contains the names of three people, each followed by an explanation of his or her identity.)
555. sealed the crucially important envelope and mailed it
556. five sides equal in length width, and height
Using Commas with Identifying and Extra Information
557–576 Identify the word or words (if any) that should be followed by commas.
557. The plant that has drooping leaves needs more water.
558. The football players who are injured want more protective gear, but the quarterback believes that his current equipment is sufficient.
559. The corner of Second Avenue and Fifth Street where the accident took place now has a stoplight.
560. Alice’s cousin Charles is the funniest of the five siblings.
561. My bedroom ceiling which has three long cracks will be repaired next week.
562. The house I grew up in was painted yellow and had a green roof.
563. Johnny playing with his toy cars was not old enough to drive a real vehicle.
564. Sodium chloride better known as salt is a flavorful addition to most meals.
565. The toddler playing in the sandbox was reluctant to leave the playground.
566. The chairman of the board Mr. Smith resigned yesterday.
567. The law enacted at midnight represented a compromise between the opposing parties.
568. The office decorated in blue our state color displays paintings with patriotic themes.
569. Six o’clock when my alarm rings is the time I jump onto my exercise bike and pedal for an hour.
570. A cheerleader who doesn’t concentrate can easily fall and suffer an injury.
571. I didn’t join the club because we’re friends; I am interested in its activities.
572. The herb Debby sprinkles on most of her salads dill is easy to grow.
573. Catherine laughed as she told the story.
574. Sarah won’t slap you because she avoids violence at all costs.
575. I have seen the funniest film ever made Caddyshack about 30 times.
576. Nearly every student of English literature loves Shakespeare’s best play Hamlet.
Creating a Pause in a Sentence
577–591 Identify the word or words (if any) that should be followed by commas.
577. Yes I hate geraniums and roses.
578. Max however would like to pilot a jet.
579. Oscar I think you could become a superstar.
580. Eloise closed the door and then she locked it.
581. The clerk slapped a price sticker on each tube and placed the merchandise on the shelf.
582. Go to your room Henry before I lose my temper!
583. Oh no one remembered to bring the ketchup or mustard!
584. Really those appliances are so elegant that I can’t imagine them in a kitchen or laundry.
585. He walked two miles through the park but he took a bus home.
586. The itsy-bitsy spider went up the water spout you know.
587. Nevertheless you must complete all your chores before you watch the playoffs.
588. Your calculator is broken and your answer therefore is incorrect.
589. By the way Gloria your zipper is open and so is your mouth.
590. Logging more than a thousand hours flying that plane Albert is an expert pilot.
591. Although it’s too difficult for beginners the course is great for advanced students.
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