1. After we finished studying for our exams, we decided to go downtown to see a movie.
2. Do you know the difference between simple, complex, and compound sentences?
3. Joey just got a new puppy, so he spends lots of time mopping up puddles.
4. My dog Bark sleeps on my bed, and my dog Woof sleeps under my bed.
5. My friend Jen has a big smile, lots of friends, and a mean mom.
6. Jonathan, who saw a cougar in the playground, ran to the principal’s office.
7. While completing this worksheet, a nervous, jittery, unsure student stared at this sentence, trying to decide if a comma was necessary between two adjectives.
8. Every year, thousands of individuals are diagnosed with cancer.
9. I rang the bell and knocked on the door, but no one answered.
10. I sent my mom a bouquet full of daffodils, daisies, lilies, and roses.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of commas practice worksheet.