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Use commas to separate items in a series.

Use commas to separate items in a series. 1. We study history, mathematics, geography, and reading. . 2. Sue Bielski , the mechanic, repaired our car and also fixed our refrigerator. . 3. Mike Madison, the head of the company, will see you on Sunday. .

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Use commas to separate items in a series.

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  1. Use commas to separate items in a series. 1. We study history, mathematics, geography, and reading.
  2. 2. Sue Bielski, the mechanic, repaired our car and also fixed our refrigerator.
  3. 3. Mike Madison, the head of the company, will see you on Sunday.
  4. 4. The governor, in the first place, did not want the action.
  5. 5. He was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on March 23, 1980, and he has lived there ever since.
  6. 6. We cannot, after all, live forever.
  7. 7. By the way, do you remember Mrs. Jackson’s telephone number?
  8. 8. Sue Brown, Henry’s cousin, is visiting him in New York.
  9. 9. Where were you, Miss Lyons, on the morning of June 26, 2003?
  10. 10. The old Amos Building, a famous landmark of the town, was recently torn down. As a matter of fact, it was torn down on February 12, Lincoln’s birthday.
  11. 11. The most popular summer sports are tennis, swimming, and hiking.
  12. 12. Yesterday, I met my schoolmates Tom Beck, Ruth Sanchez, and Randy Owens.
  13. 13. The last time I saw them was on August 3, 2003.
  14. p.90 If it rains, we may have to postpone our trip.
  15. I may, if the weather is bad, cancel the class trip.
  16. We may have to postpone our trip if it rains.
  17. 4. When he protested so vigorously, we withdrew our proposal.
  18. 5. Because he was so widely read, he had a comprehensive grasp of the issue.
  19. 6. As soon as we had closed the shop, we went home.
  20. 7. The person who said that was mistaken.
  21. 8. Eva, who told the story, was obviously misinformed.
  22. 9. Wednesday, when my brother is usually out of town, will be a good day to call.
  23. 10. Ms. Rubio, who was in the real estate business, decided to promote Glen Acres, which was formerly a swamp.
  24. p.93 1. The changes, which we are planning, will soon be completed.
  25. 2. Jenny and Alice came into the room, looked around, whispered to each other, and then walked out.
  26. 3. William’s store, which sells many fancy groceries, was recently repainted, and as a consequence, it now looks very nice.
  27. 4. “I am sure, Sophie,” said Henry, “you will like our new summer place, which was built by the local company.”
  28. 5. “Of course, Father, it’s a pity,” said Ellen, “that people don’t appreciate the excellent work you have done here.”
  29. 6. We drove from Harrisburg to Albany, which is the capital of New York state.
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