Commas in Dates and Addresses

Commas in Dates and Addresses

The following sentences may be missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary in the underlined dates and addresses. (If no additional commas are needed, select “correct sentence.”)

For help with this exercise, see section 33e.

Question

1. Maggie and Lee were married October 17 2004 in Lake Grove New York.

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Commas in Dates and Addresses: The following sentences may be missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary in the underlined dates and addresses. (If no additional commas are needed, select “correct sentence.”) - 1. Maggie and Lee were married October 17 2004 in Lake Grove New York.

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2. Maggie and Lee were married October 17 2004 in Lake Grove New York.

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Commas in Dates and Addresses: The following sentences may be missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary in the underlined dates and addresses. (If no additional commas are needed, select “correct sentence.”) - 2. Maggie and Lee were married October 17 2004 in Lake Grove New York.

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3. Maggie completed her training at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park New York on May 21 2005.

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Commas in Dates and Addresses: The following sentences may be missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary in the underlined dates and addresses. (If no additional commas are needed, select “correct sentence.”) - 3. Maggie completed her training at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park New York on May 21 2005.

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4. Maggie completed her training at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park New York on May 21 2005.

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Commas in Dates and Addresses: The following sentences may be missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary in the underlined dates and addresses. (If no additional commas are needed, select “correct sentence.”) - 4. Maggie completed her training at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park New York on May 21 2005.

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5. They spent July 30 in Barnstable and attended a party at 217 Brewster Street.

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Commas in Dates and Addresses: The following sentences may be missing commas. Select the answer choice that correctly adds commas as necessary in the underlined dates and addresses. (If no additional commas are needed, select “correct sentence.”) - 5. They spent July 30 in Barnstable and attended a party at 217 Brewster Street.