Using Commas to Separate the Introductory Elements : Grammar : Fifth Grade English Language Arts Worksheets

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Conventions of Standard English      Using Commas to Separate the Introductory Elements

Worksheet: Fifth Grade

Commas and Introductory Phrases


Place a comma to divide the introductory word or phrase from the rest of the sentence. Then underline the introductory phrase.

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Worksheet: Fifth Grade

Introductory Elements #1


Underline the introductory element in each sentence. Then place a comma where necessary.

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Worksheet: Fifth Grade

Introductory Elements #2


A comma may be used to divide the introductory word/phrase of a sentence from the rest of the sentence. Practice using some of these to build sentences.

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