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  Use commas to separate the day and the year in a date.

  Use commas to separate the city and the state in an address.  
  Use commas to separate a list of three or more things in a row.
  Use commas after the greeting and closing in a friendly letter.
  Use commas after a person's name when you are speaking right
         to them
. Use them before and after if the name is in the middle of
         the sentence
.

Directions:
1st    Get a colored pencil.
2nd   Click on the clipboard, then print the friendly
        letter.

                                   
3rd    Use your colored pencil to place commas
        where they belong in the friendly letter.
4th    When you are done, click on the bus to check
        your work.



 

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