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Introductory Elements Comma Rule 5 Use a comma to set off certain introductory elements. Well, have you girls finished with that mural yet? Yes, Toni just finished painting her part. Mild exclamations such as well, oh, or why Introductory words such as yes and no

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Page 1: Introductory Elements Comma Rule 5 Use a comma to set off certain introductory elements. Well, have you girls finished with that mural yet? Yes, Toni just

Introductory Elements Comma Rule 5

Use a comma to set off certain introductory elements.

Well, have you girls finished with that mural yet?

Yes, Toni just finished painting her part.

Mild exclamations such as well, oh, or why

Introductory words such as yes and no

Page 2: Introductory Elements Comma Rule 5 Use a comma to set off certain introductory elements. Well, have you girls finished with that mural yet? Yes, Toni just

Introductory elements

Use a comma to set off certain introductory elements.

Signaling for a timeout, the coach gathered her players.

Introductory participial phrases

At the conclusion of the first half, her team was trailing by four points. In the morning I will be ready for pancakes. No comma needed for single, short prep phrase.

Two or more introductory prepositional phrases or one long one.

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A WHITE BUS

Same as in rule 4, but at the beginning of the sentence!Examples:

Because you are tardy to school, you need to stop in the office for a pass.

Even though it is cold, we might not get a snow day.

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Introductory elements

To remember all the reasons to use commas, think of the word “LIES”:

LI

ES

ists of items

ntroductions

xtra information

entences put together

Bring a hat, gloves, and a scarf.

Yes, that is a cardinal.

Ian, of course, was late again.

I was tired, yet I stayed.

Page 5: Introductory Elements Comma Rule 5 Use a comma to set off certain introductory elements. Well, have you girls finished with that mural yet? Yes, Toni just

1. In the evening he usually goes for a walk.

2. On her way to school in the morning Roseanne was thinking about her project.

Add commas where necessary. If a sentence is correct, write C.

Introductory elements

4. Although he trained hard for a month Ernesto could not break his own record.

3. Well I think we should ask for help.

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Add commas where necessary. If a sentence is correct, write C.

Introductory elements

C1. In the evening he usually goes for a walk.

The single, short introductory prepositional phrase In the evening does not require a comma.

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2. On her way to school in the morning Roseanne was thinking about her project.

Introductory elements

Add commas where necessary. If a sentence is correct, write C.

,

Two or more introductory prepositional phrases should be followed by a comma.

Page 8: Introductory Elements Comma Rule 5 Use a comma to set off certain introductory elements. Well, have you girls finished with that mural yet? Yes, Toni just

3. Well I think we should ask for help.

Introductory elements

Add commas where necessary. If a sentence is correct, write C.

,

Mild exclamations such as well are set off by a comma.

Page 9: Introductory Elements Comma Rule 5 Use a comma to set off certain introductory elements. Well, have you girls finished with that mural yet? Yes, Toni just

4. Although he trained hard for a month Ernesto could not break his own record.

Introductory elements

Add commas where necessary. If a sentence is correct, write C.

,

Although he trained hard for a month is an introductory adverb clause and should be set off by a comma.

AWHITEBUS

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Introductory elements

On Your Own

Add commas where needed in the following sentences.

1. In the corner of the room a night light showed the way to the door.

2. Why that’s a beautiful ring you’re wearing.

3. Because the snow cover was so thin the deer had no trouble finding food.

4. Smiling from ear to ear Monica told us the news.

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Page 11: Introductory Elements Comma Rule 5 Use a comma to set off certain introductory elements. Well, have you girls finished with that mural yet? Yes, Toni just

Add commas where needed in the following sentences.

1. In the corner of the room a night light showed the way to the door.

2. Why that’s a beautiful ring you’re wearing.

3. Because the snow cover was so thin the deer had no trouble finding food.

4. Smiling from ear to ear Monica told us the news.

Introductory elements

Answers

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,

,

,

Prep phrase

Mild exclamation

AWHITEBUS

Participial verb phrase ing or ed

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Language Book p. 347TAKE NOTES and READ EXAMPLE SENTENCES

Page 13: Introductory Elements Comma Rule 5 Use a comma to set off certain introductory elements. Well, have you girls finished with that mural yet? Yes, Toni just

On your own with Comma Rule 5 1. In your words, what is comma rule 5?2. Tell three different examples of introductory elements used in

comma rule 5 to your shoulder partner. Then write them. 3. Now write 3 different sentences that uses comma rule 5 in each of

those three different ways. Label each. Have your shoulder partner and your teacher check it.

4. Heading: Lang Bk p. 347-348 #1-5. Directions: Complete Lang Bk p. 348 #1-5 and label the kind of introductory element was used:1. Mild exclamation2. Participial phrase (verb phrases with ing or ed)3. Prepositional phrase4. AWHITEBUS

5. STAPLE ANSWERS TO THE WORKSHEET6. “Using Commas with Interrupters and Introductory Elements”

Worksheet