Q.1
In which of the following sentences has a comma / have commas been correctly used or omitted?
  • My grandfather, who is 80 goes jogging every day.
  • My grandfather who is 80, goes jogging every day.
  • My grandfather who is 80 goes jogging every day.
  • My grandfather, who is 80, goes jogging every day.
Q.2
In which of the following sentences has a comma / have commas been correctly used or omitted?
  • John has one brother. His brother who is 18 years old, spent his holiday in Greece.
  • John has one brother. His brother, who is 18 years old spent his holiday in Greece.
  • John has one brother. His brother, who is 18 years old, spent his holiday in Greece.
  • John has one brother. His brother who is 18 years old spent his holiday in Greece.
Q.3
In which of the following sentences has a comma / have commas been correctly used or omitted?
  • The church, which we visited yesterday is very old.
  • The church which we visited yesterday is very old.
  • The church, which we visited yesterday, is very old.
  • The church which we visited yesterday, is very old.
Q.4
In which of the following sentences has a comma / have commas been correctly used or omitted?
  • My friend Paul whose wife is Italian moved to Italy last week.
  • My friend Paul, whose wife is Italian, moved to Italy last week.
  • My friend Paul whose wife is Italian, moved to Italy last week.
  • My friend Paul, whose wife is Italian moved to Italy last week.
Q.5
In which of the following sentences has a comma / have commas been correctly used or omitted?
  • The building reminded him of his house, which he loved so much.
  • The building reminded him of his house which he loved so much.
  • The building, reminded him of his house, which he loved so much.
  • The building, reminded him of his house which he loved so much.
Q.6
In which of the following sentences has a comma / have commas been correctly used or omitted?
  • He was wearing the jacket that he had bought at the market.
  • He was wearing the jacket, that he had bought at the market.
  • He was wearing, the jacket that he had bought, at the market.
  • He was wearing, the jacket that he had bought at the market.
Q.7
In which of the following sentences has a comma / have commas been correctly used or omitted?
  • The man whose dog was run over, is very sad.
  • The man, whose dog was run over is very sad.
  • The man, whose dog was run over, is very sad.
  • The man whose dog was run over is very sad.
Q.8
In which of the following sentences has a comma / have commas been correctly used or omitted?
  • William's garden, which is smaller than mine, is wonderful.
  • William's garden which is smaller than mine is wonderful.
  • William's garden, which is smaller than mine is wonderful.
  • William's garden which, is smaller than mine, is wonderful.
Q.9
In which of the following sentences has a comma / have commas been correctly used or omitted?
  • His eldest brother who is a famous athlete doesn't like drinking.
  • His eldest brother, who is a famous athlete, doesn't like drinking.
  • His eldest brother, who is a famous athlete doesn't like drinking.
  • His eldest brother who, is a famous athlete, doesn't like drinking.
Q.10
In which of the following sentences has a comma / have commas been correctly used or omitted?
  • He has two sisters. His sister, who lives in France, speaks French and Spanish.
  • He has one sister. His sister who lives in France speaks French and Spanish.
  • He has one sister. His sister, who lives in France, speaks French and Spanish.
  • He has two sisters. His sisters who live in France both speak French and Spanish.
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