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1.) Type the following sentences correctly, inserting commas if necessary.
Tomorrow we plan to rent the movie Patch Adams.


2.) Type the following phrase with the appropriate use of colons.
Dear General Armstrong

3.) Type the following phrase with the appropriate use of colons.

List the following lions, tigers, bear

4.) Type the following sentences with the appropriate use of commas.

Raised in Seattle Sue Ellen wondered what it would be like live in New Orleans.

5.) Type the following phrase with the appropriate use of colons.

Dear Miss Poole

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Answer:

1. Tomorrow, we plan to rent the movie, Patch Adams

2. Dear General Armstrong:

3. List the following: lions, tigers, bear

4. Raised in Seattle, Sue Ellen wondered what it would be like to live in New Orleans

5. Dear Miss Poole:

Explanation:

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Answer:

1) Tomorrow, we plan to rent the movie Patch Adams.

2) Dear General Armostrong:

3) List the following: lions, tigers, bear

4) Raised in Seattle, Sue Ellen wondered what it would be like to live in New Orleans.

5) Dear Miss Poole:

Explanation:

Commas are one of the most implemented punctuation marks in all types of writing. This is why there are a lot of rules and uses for them, and it might be difficult to remember them all. So, you should use commas when:

  • There is a list of elements or phrases
  • An independent clause has to be separated from other clauses.
  • There is a phrase which will introduce another idea
  • A subordinate clause has to be inserted inside an independent clause.

On the other hand, colons are implemented to directly present an idea. This punctuation mark should only be used if there are many lists included in the text. You should use colons when:

  • You want to introduce an element or list of elements
  • There is an independent clause that clarifies, paraphrases or exemplifies the meaning of the previous one
  • There is a salutation in a formal letter
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