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Comma Usage Exercise

This document is an English composition exercise from Harold Alexander Bonilla Pérez's COM111 course. It provides a comma exercise where students are asked to insert commas to separate interrupting words from the rest of sentences. The document includes the exercise prompts, student responses, and the provided solution. It was presented on October 18, 2020 for Beybi Yadira Romero's English composition class at Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia.

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Comma Usage Exercise

This document is an English composition exercise from Harold Alexander Bonilla Pérez's COM111 course. It provides a comma exercise where students are asked to insert commas to separate interrupting words from the rest of sentences. The document includes the exercise prompts, student responses, and the provided solution. It was presented on October 18, 2020 for Beybi Yadira Romero's English composition class at Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia.

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ENGLISH COMPOSITION 1

EXERCISE 3B. WEEK 6

PRESENTED BY:
Harold Alexander Bonilla Pérez
C/c 1076221144

TEACHER:
Beybi Yadira Romero

COURSE:
COM111-164-S06

UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL ABIERTA Y A DISTANCIA


CEAD – FACATATIVA
DEGREE IN ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
18/10/2020
Exercise 3b:
Insert commas to separate the interrupting words from the rest of the sentence.

1. I asked my neighbors the retired couple from Florida to bring in my mail.

2. Without a doubt his work has improved over the last few weeks.

3. Our professor Mr. Alamut drilled the lessons into our heads.

4. The meeting is at noon, unfortunately which means I will be late for lunch.

5. We came in time for the last part of dinner but most importantly we came in time
for dessert.

6. All of a sudden our network crashed and we lost our files.

7. Alex hand the wrench to me before the pipe comes loose again.

SOLUTION
1. I asked my neighbors, the retired couple from Florida, to bring in my mail.

2. Without a doubt, his work has improved over the last few weeks.

3. Our profesor, Mr. Alamut, drilled the lessons into our heads.

4. The meeting is at noon, unfortunately which means, I will be late for lunch.

5. We came in time for the last part of dinner, but most importantly we came in time
for dessert.
6. All of a sudden, our network crashed and we lost our files.

7. Alex, hand the wrench to me before the pipe comes loose again.

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