Question
Which of the following sentences correctly uses commas to set off an appositive phrase?(1 point)
Responses
Sabrina, my favorite cousin, is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina, my favorite cousin, is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina my favorite cousin, is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina my favorite cousin, is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina my favorite cousin is coming over, for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina my favorite cousin is coming over, for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina, my favorite cousin is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina, my favorite cousin is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Question 2
Which of the following sentences correctly uses commas to set off a long introductory element?(1 point)
Responses
While, my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While, my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay, with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay, with my grandparents.
Question 3
Which of the following sentences uses commas correctly to separatecoordinate adjectives?(1 point)
Responses
The small, mischievous squirrel stole my sandwich.
The small, mischievous squirrel stole my sandwich.
Liam likes cheese, pepperoni, and peppers on his pizza.
Liam likes cheese, pepperoni, and peppers on his pizza.
The camp counselor's loud obnoxious snoring kept us up all night.
The camp counselor's loud obnoxious snoring kept us up all night.
After a long day, it is nice to relax by the pool.
Responses
Sabrina, my favorite cousin, is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina, my favorite cousin, is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina my favorite cousin, is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina my favorite cousin, is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina my favorite cousin is coming over, for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina my favorite cousin is coming over, for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina, my favorite cousin is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Sabrina, my favorite cousin is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.
Question 2
Which of the following sentences correctly uses commas to set off a long introductory element?(1 point)
Responses
While, my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While, my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay, with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay, with my grandparents.
Question 3
Which of the following sentences uses commas correctly to separatecoordinate adjectives?(1 point)
Responses
The small, mischievous squirrel stole my sandwich.
The small, mischievous squirrel stole my sandwich.
Liam likes cheese, pepperoni, and peppers on his pizza.
Liam likes cheese, pepperoni, and peppers on his pizza.
The camp counselor's loud obnoxious snoring kept us up all night.
The camp counselor's loud obnoxious snoring kept us up all night.
After a long day, it is nice to relax by the pool.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
1. The sentence that correctly uses commas to set off an appositive phrase is:
**Sabrina, my favorite cousin, is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.**
2. The sentence that correctly uses commas to set off a long introductory element is:
**While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.**
3. The sentence that uses commas correctly to separate coordinate adjectives is:
**The small, mischievous squirrel stole my sandwich.**
Let me know if you need any further assistance!
**Sabrina, my favorite cousin, is coming over for a sleepover next weekend.**
2. The sentence that correctly uses commas to set off a long introductory element is:
**While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.**
3. The sentence that uses commas correctly to separate coordinate adjectives is:
**The small, mischievous squirrel stole my sandwich.**
Let me know if you need any further assistance!
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