Select the instances in which you should include a comma. to separate the words in a series to set off an introductory phrase to start a list to set off text inside quotes to separate a city and a state to separate day from year in dates to show possession
@Allison
@Elsa213
Sei mai nem correctleh, Falkon
to separate the words in a series to start a list to separate a city and a state to separate day from year in dates I'm not sure about du last one doe e.e
Grammar God?
Yeshhhh
Ahem ahem. I got dis. *Cracks knuckles* to separate the words in a series <-- This is a Serial comma, not sure? But still put it. to set off an introductory phrase to start a list <-- (Kyle, Kyle, Kyle, and Kyle.) to set off text inside quotes to separate a city and a state <-- (Brooklyn, NY.) to separate day from year in dates <-- (February, 14, 2002) to show possession
Did I get dem all? o.0 Someone check~
XD
Can you retake it if it's wrong?!
yes
Das erryting I said, Allison. e.e
I CAN'T SEE ANYONE'S REPLIES UNTIL I POST MINE v.v
Es okie, Wifeh. <3 You're too flawless to notice a peasant like I. <3 ;u;
I would be nuffin without chu ;-; <3 <3 <3
Thank electricity doe o; Becoz ef electricity deedn't exist, I wouldn't have met yew, wifeh. <3 ;u;
;o; <3 <3
;-; <3 <3 <3
alleh your answer were right
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