Minilesson Print
Using Commas with Numbers and Interjections

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Your Turn Read the comma rules about numbers and interjections. Then read the paragraph, which needs commas. Write each number or interjection and show where a comma should go, or print the lesson to mark your corrections.
Comma Rules:
- In large numbers, put a comma after the place for thousands, millions, billions, and so on: 1,186,000.
- Do not place commas in years: 1776 or 2018.
- Place a comma after an interjection (a word or phrase that shows emotion).
- If the interjection comes in the middle of a sentence, place the comma before and after it.

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