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Comas Para Separar Distintos Elementos Ejercicios: Aprenda Rápido Escritura en Inglés

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Updated on Jul 20, 2011

Mira a la lección para Comas Para Separar Distintos Elementos: Aprenda Rápido Escritura en Inglés.

Práctica 1

Use comas y puntos y comas para puntuar correctamente las oraciones siguientes. Las respuestas se encuentran al final de la lección.

  1. You can safely view an eclipse through the viewing glass of a welding helmet or you can look through a piece of overexposed film.
  2. Barry never watches TV neither do I.
  3. The young calf put its head over the fence and it licked my hand and sucked on my fingers.
  4. Icebergs in the Antarctic are flat and smooth but those in the Arctic are rough.
  5. I understand your position on this issue I still believe you are dead wrong.
  6. Of course I know her she's my aunt.
  7. The inventory is valued at one million dollars but it's not enough to cover our debt.
  8. If you know of anyone with data processing experience encourage him or her to apply for this new position.

Práctica 2

En las oraciones siguientes, añada comas y puntuaciones finales donde sean necesarias. Use no sólo lo que está aprendiendo en esta lección sino también lo que aprendió en la Lección 4. Las respuestas aparecen al final de la lección.

  1. After he ran into the mayor's car with his truck Adam used his cellular phone to call the policehis doctor his lawyer and his insurance agent.
  2. The homegrown philosopher who lives next door at 251Acorn Street Libertyville Kansas claims to know exactly who invented the wheel sliced bread and kissing.
  3. Between July 1 2003 and June 30 2004 your total earned income was $28456.81.
  4. Looking for a solution to the printing problem Karissa asked an older employee questioned the supervisor and finally consulted the printer manual.
  5. Jim wears lots of pink shirts I wear mostly sweaters.

Práctica 3

Elija la versión con la puntuación correcta de cada uno de los siguientes grupos de oraciones.

  1.  
    1. No, I haven't received a reply just yet, but I expect one any day.
    2. No I haven't received a reply just yet, but I expect one any day.
    3. No, I haven't received a reply just yet but I expect one any day.
  2.  
    1. My steak was burned to a crisp, the burger, on the other hand, was dripping with blood.
    2. My steak was burned to a crisp; the burger, on the other hand, was dripping with blood.
    3. My steak was burned to a crisp, the burger, on the other hand was dripping with blood.
  3.  
    1. Actually Dennis, you should have thought of that before.
    2. Actually Dennis, you should have thought of that, before.
    3. Actually, Dennis, you should have thought of that before.
  4.  
    1. When we go on vacation, we need to remember our clothing fishing equipment and cameras.
    2. When we go on vacation we need to remember our clothing, fishing equipment, and cameras.
    3. When we go on vacation, we need to remember our clothing, fishing equipment, and cameras.
  5.  
    1. The correct address I believe is 215 North 34th, Streator, Illinois.
    2. The correct address, I believe, is 215 North 34th, Streator, Illinois.
    3. The correct address, I believe, is 215, North 34th, Streator, Illinois.
  6.  
    1. Our newest employee, a transfer from the home office, is the strong silent absent type, I think.
    2. Our newest employee, a transfer from the home office is the strong, silent, absent type, I think.
    3. Our newest employee, a transfer from the home office, is the strong, silent, absent type, I think.
  7.  
    1. It's raining outside he said and kept working.
    2. "It's raining outside," he said, and kept working.
    3. It's raining outside he said, and kept working.
  8.  
    1. Usually, at the company picnic we play badminton, frisbee golf, volleyball, and horseshoes.
    2. Usually, at the company picnic, we play badminton frisbee golf, volleyball and horseshoes.
    3. Usually, at the company picnic we play badminton, frisbee, golf, volleyball, and horseshoes.
  9.  
    1. We will advertise our biggest sale of the decade on June 21, 1997, the 25th anniversary of our Grand Opening sale.
    2. We will advertise our biggest sale of the decade on June 21 1997, the 25th anniversary of our Grand Opening sale.
    3. We will advertise our biggest sale of the decade on June 21, 1997 the 25th anniversary of our Grand Opening sale.
  10.  
    1. Tony read, for four hours, slept awhile and called home.
    2. Tony read for four hours slept awhile, and called home.
    3. Tony read for four hours, slept awhile, and called home.
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