Q.1
Add commas to the following sentence. It rained while they played however they carried on.
  • It rained while they played however, they carried on.
  • It rained while they played, however they carried on.
  • It rained while they played; however, they carried on.
  • It rained, while they played however they carried on.
Q.2
Add commas to the following sentence. Mum asked John to buy eggs bread butter and jam.
  • Mum asked John to buy eggs bread, butter and jam.
  • Mum asked John to buy eggs, bread butter and jam.
  • Mum asked John to buy eggs, bread, butter and jam.
  • Mum asked John to buy, eggs, bread, butter, and jam.
Q.3
Add commas to the following sentence. She used sugar flour milk eggs and butter for the cake.
  • She used sugar, flour milk eggs, and butter for the cake.
  • She used sugar flour, milk, eggs, and butter for the cake.
  • She used sugar, flour, milk eggs and butter for the cake.
  • She used sugar, flour, milk, eggs and butter for the cake.
Q.4
Add commas to the following sentence. She was late too of course so we started anyway.
  • She was late too of course, so we started anyway.
  • She was late too, of course so we started anyway.
  • She was late too, of course, so we started anyway.
  • She was late, too of course, so we started anyway.
Q.5
Add commas to the following sentence. He is feeling ill nevertheless the show must go on.
  • He is feeling ill nevertheless the show, must go on.
  • He is feeling ill, nevertheless the show must go on.
  • He is feeling ill; nevertheless, the show must go on.
  • He is feeling ill, nevertheless, the show, must go on.
Q.6
Add commas to the following sentence. He realised of course that he had worried the teacher.
  • He realised of course that he had worried, the teacher.
  • He realised, of course, that he had worried the teacher.
  • He realised, of course, that he had worried, the teacher.
  • He realised, of course that he had worried the teacher.
Q.7
Add commas to the following sentence. He took his pen pencil ruler books and lunch in a bag.
  • He took his pen, pencil ruler, books and lunch in a bag.
  • He took his pen, pencil, ruler books and lunch in a bag.
  • He, took his pen, pencil, ruler, books, and lunch in a bag.
  • He took his pen, pencil, ruler, books and lunch in a bag.
Q.8
Add commas to the following sentence. Jim was in fact in charge of the whole project.
  • Jim was in fact in charge of, the whole project.
  • Jim was, in fact, in charge of the whole project.
  • Jim, was in fact in charge of the whole project.
  • Jim, was in fact, in charge of the whole project.
Q.9
Add commas to the following sentence. The party was on the whole very enjoyable.
  • The party was on the whole, very enjoyable.
  • The party was, on the whole, very enjoyable.
  • The party, was on the whole very enjoyable.
  • The party was on the whole, very, enjoyable.
Q.10
Add commas to the following sentence. He was late so we began without him.
  • He was late so we began without, him.
  • He was late so we began, without him.
  • He was late so, we began without him.
  • He was late, so we began without him.
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