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Commas in a List Test
(Key Stage 1, Punctuation)
Here is an 18-question test on using commas in a list. The questions are written in the Key Stage 1 style. This test is linked to the lesson on commas in a list.
Important. In this test, do not use a serial comma (also called an Oxford Comma) if there are three or more things in a list. In other words, write lists in this style:
- Bacon, eggs and tomatoes
- Bacon, eggs, and tomatoes
Your test will be marked when you have answered all 18 questions.
18 Questions on Commas in a List
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