Comma Rules Practice
A worksheet for second graders to practice using commas in lists, dates, and greetings.
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Comma Rules Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the directions. Remember to use commas correctly!
Read each sentence. Add commas where they are needed in the lists.
1. My favorite colors are red blue and yellow.
My favorite colors are red blue and yellow.
2. For breakfast I ate eggs bacon and toast.
For breakfast I ate eggs bacon and toast.
3. The store sells apples oranges and bananas.
The store sells apples oranges and bananas.
Read each date. Circle True if the comma is in the correct place, or False if it is not.
1. July 4 1776
True
False
2. December 25, 2023
True
False
3. October, 31 2024
True
False
Rewrite each greeting, adding a comma where it is needed.
1. Dear Mom
2. Sincerely John
3. Love Sarah
Choose the sentence that uses commas correctly.
1. Which sentence uses commas correctly?
I like to read, write and draw.
I like to read write, and draw.
I like to read, write, and draw.
I like, to read write and draw.
2. Which date is written correctly?
January 1 2025,
January, 1 2025
January 1, 2025
January 1 2025
Write a short letter to a friend. Make sure to use commas correctly in the greeting, date, and if you list anything.