Use Commas in Greetings and Closings of Letters: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.2.B

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Common Core: 2nd Grade English Language Arts › Use Commas in Greetings and Closings of Letters: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.2.B

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1

Dear Mom,

Today was the best day at Grandma's house! We went to the mall, the park, and then swimming when we got home. I jumped in and made a huge splash. I am glad to spend time at her house this summer!

Love,

Raul

Where should a comma be added in this letter?

2

Dear Jessica**,**

My birthday is this weekend. I am going to have all of my friends over for a pool party. Would you like to come? We are going to play in the pool and eat pizza! I think it will be very fun. I hope you are able to come to my party.

From

Hannah

A comma is missing from the letter provided. Where should it be added?

3

Which answer choice has the comma in the correct placement for the closing of a letter?

4

Which answer choice has the comma in the correct placement for the greeting of a letter?

5

True or False: Commas always come at the beginning of a greeting and the end of the closing in a letter.

6

Hello Sarah,

I hope you have a great day at school!

Love

Mom

A comma is missing from the letter provided. Where should it be added?

7

Hi Tyler

Good luck on your math test today.

Love,

Dad

A comma is missing from the letter provided. Where should it be added?

8

Dear Melissa

Thank you for coming to my birthday party. I love the board game you gave me.

Sincerely,

Jessica

A comma is missing from the letter provided. Where should it be added?

9

Dear Jason,

Thank you for playing basketball with me today. I had a great time!

You friend

Sam

A comma is missing from the letter provided. Where should it be added?

10

Dear Mom

Camp is going great! I am having so much fun and I am making a lot of new friends. Today we played kickball and soccer. I scored a goal in soccer, but I did not score during the kickball game. Tomorrow we are going to play baseball!

Love,

Charlie

A comma is missing from the letter provided. Where should it be added?

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