Grade 5 English worksheet focusing on comma usage in sentences.
Grade 5 English worksheet on commas with sentences to insert commas correctly, featuring a blue border and purple title.
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Let me work through each sentence step by step to insert commas correctly.
Sentence 1: "Eva wants to visit Canada Italy India and Myanmar."
- This is a list of countries: Canada, Italy, India, and Myanmar
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: Eva wants to visit Canada, Italy, India, and Myanmar.
Sentence 2: "The lion hippo crocodile and zebra are my favorite animals at the zoo"
- This is a list of animals: lion, hippo, crocodile, and zebra
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: The lion, hippo, crocodile, and zebra are my favorite animals at the zoo.
Sentence 3: "My favorite colors are green yellow orange"
- This is a list of colors: green, yellow, orange
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: My favorite colors are green, yellow, orange.
Sentence 4: "Men women and children watched the movie."
- This is a list of groups: Men, women, and children
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: Men, women, and children watched the movie.
Sentence 5: "I like to play sleep eat read"
- This is a list of activities: play, sleep, eat, read
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: I like to play, sleep, eat, read.
Sentence 6: "Regina danced sang and played the guitar."
- This is a list of actions: danced, sang, and played the guitar
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: Regina danced, sang, and played the guitar.
Sentence 7: "I have to read my book clean by room watch TV and sleep."
- Wait, let me re-read this. It says "clean by room" - that seems odd. Let me look again... "read my book clean by room watch TV and sleep"
- Actually, I think it might be "clean my room" but written as "clean by room". Let me assume it's listing activities: read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep
- But it says "clean by room" - maybe it's a typo for "clean my room"? Or maybe it's meant to be separate items?
- Looking more carefully: "read my book", "clean by room" (maybe "clean my room"?), "watch TV", "and sleep"
- Actually, rereading: "I have to read my book clean by room watch TV and sleep" - could be: read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep
- But wait, it says "by room" not "my room". Let me just work with what's there: read my book, clean by room, watch TV, and sleep
- Hmm, "clean by room" doesn't make sense. Maybe it's supposed to be separate verbs? Like: read, my book, clean, by, room... no that doesn't work either.
- I think the most likely interpretation is: read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep (assuming "by" is a typo for "my")
- OR it could be: read, my book, clean, by room, watch TV, and sleep - but that's awkward
- Most reasonable: I have to read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep.
Actually, looking at the pattern, I think it's meant to be: I have to read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep. (treating "by" as a typo for "my")
But let me reconsider - maybe it's: I have to read, my book clean, by room watch TV, and sleep? No, that doesn't make sense.
Most logical: I have to read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep.
Sentence 8: "The city is old charming big and clean."
- This is a list of adjectives describing the city: old, charming, big, and clean
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: The city is old, charming, big, and clean.
Sentence 9: "I need to shave shower wear my clothes and go to office."
- This is a list of activities: shave, shower, wear my clothes, and go to office
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: I need to shave, shower, wear my clothes, and go to office.
Let me double-check all answers:
1. Eva wants to visit Canada, Italy, India, and Myanmar. ✓
2. The lion, hippo, crocodile, and zebra are my favorite animals at the zoo. ✓
3. My favorite colors are green, yellow, orange. ✓
4. Men, women, and children watched the movie. ✓
5. I like to play, sleep, eat, read. ✓
6. Regina danced, sang, and played the guitar. ✓
7. I have to read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep. ✓ (assuming "by" = "my")
8. The city is old, charming, big, and clean. ✓
9. I need to shave, shower, wear my clothes, and go to office. ✓
Final Answer:
1. Eva wants to visit Canada, Italy, India, and Myanmar.
2. The lion, hippo, crocodile, and zebra are my favorite animals at the zoo.
3. My favorite colors are green, yellow, orange.
4. Men, women, and children watched the movie.
5. I like to play, sleep, eat, read.
6. Regina danced, sang, and played the guitar.
7. I have to read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep.
8. The city is old, charming, big, and clean.
9. I need to shave, shower, wear my clothes, and go to office.
Sentence 1: "Eva wants to visit Canada Italy India and Myanmar."
- This is a list of countries: Canada, Italy, India, and Myanmar
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: Eva wants to visit Canada, Italy, India, and Myanmar.
Sentence 2: "The lion hippo crocodile and zebra are my favorite animals at the zoo"
- This is a list of animals: lion, hippo, crocodile, and zebra
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: The lion, hippo, crocodile, and zebra are my favorite animals at the zoo.
Sentence 3: "My favorite colors are green yellow orange"
- This is a list of colors: green, yellow, orange
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: My favorite colors are green, yellow, orange.
Sentence 4: "Men women and children watched the movie."
- This is a list of groups: Men, women, and children
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: Men, women, and children watched the movie.
Sentence 5: "I like to play sleep eat read"
- This is a list of activities: play, sleep, eat, read
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: I like to play, sleep, eat, read.
Sentence 6: "Regina danced sang and played the guitar."
- This is a list of actions: danced, sang, and played the guitar
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: Regina danced, sang, and played the guitar.
Sentence 7: "I have to read my book clean by room watch TV and sleep."
- Wait, let me re-read this. It says "clean by room" - that seems odd. Let me look again... "read my book clean by room watch TV and sleep"
- Actually, I think it might be "clean my room" but written as "clean by room". Let me assume it's listing activities: read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep
- But it says "clean by room" - maybe it's a typo for "clean my room"? Or maybe it's meant to be separate items?
- Looking more carefully: "read my book", "clean by room" (maybe "clean my room"?), "watch TV", "and sleep"
- Actually, rereading: "I have to read my book clean by room watch TV and sleep" - could be: read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep
- But wait, it says "by room" not "my room". Let me just work with what's there: read my book, clean by room, watch TV, and sleep
- Hmm, "clean by room" doesn't make sense. Maybe it's supposed to be separate verbs? Like: read, my book, clean, by, room... no that doesn't work either.
- I think the most likely interpretation is: read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep (assuming "by" is a typo for "my")
- OR it could be: read, my book, clean, by room, watch TV, and sleep - but that's awkward
- Most reasonable: I have to read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep.
Actually, looking at the pattern, I think it's meant to be: I have to read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep. (treating "by" as a typo for "my")
But let me reconsider - maybe it's: I have to read, my book clean, by room watch TV, and sleep? No, that doesn't make sense.
Most logical: I have to read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep.
Sentence 8: "The city is old charming big and clean."
- This is a list of adjectives describing the city: old, charming, big, and clean
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: The city is old, charming, big, and clean.
Sentence 9: "I need to shave shower wear my clothes and go to office."
- This is a list of activities: shave, shower, wear my clothes, and go to office
- Need commas between items in the list
- Answer: I need to shave, shower, wear my clothes, and go to office.
Let me double-check all answers:
1. Eva wants to visit Canada, Italy, India, and Myanmar. ✓
2. The lion, hippo, crocodile, and zebra are my favorite animals at the zoo. ✓
3. My favorite colors are green, yellow, orange. ✓
4. Men, women, and children watched the movie. ✓
5. I like to play, sleep, eat, read. ✓
6. Regina danced, sang, and played the guitar. ✓
7. I have to read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep. ✓ (assuming "by" = "my")
8. The city is old, charming, big, and clean. ✓
9. I need to shave, shower, wear my clothes, and go to office. ✓
Final Answer:
1. Eva wants to visit Canada, Italy, India, and Myanmar.
2. The lion, hippo, crocodile, and zebra are my favorite animals at the zoo.
3. My favorite colors are green, yellow, orange.
4. Men, women, and children watched the movie.
5. I like to play, sleep, eat, read.
6. Regina danced, sang, and played the guitar.
7. I have to read my book, clean my room, watch TV, and sleep.
8. The city is old, charming, big, and clean.
9. I need to shave, shower, wear my clothes, and go to office.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of punctuation worksheet grade 4.