Commas
Insert commas where necessary in the following sentences.Some sentences, however, may not require commas.
1. Well how are we going to handle this?
2. To avoid any misunderstandings it is important to tell thepatient that treatments cannot be successful if appointments aremissed.
3. This Wednesday I would like you to go to our St. Louis facilityand assist the tech-support team for the remainder of theweek.
4. I have some good news for you Amy.
5. In my office the top shelf of the bookcase you will find arevised proposal.
6. Kyle O’Dell our senior mechanic will be assigned to your crewthis week.
7. Jim whom I have worked with for two years has the necessarycredentials for the position.
8. The assistant behind the counter will be able to answer yourquestions.
9. Were all the employees able to log on to the network?
10. Charlie on the other hand believes that we should extend themaintenance special through June.
11. Have you had a chance to speak with Kyle Susan and Renee?
12. The packet includes two electrical drawings one mechanicaldrawing and two structural drawings.
13. The revision plans for the McFarland project are due today andwe need to be sure that the corrections have been made.
14. The dedicated competent employee was recognized for herachievements.
15. We are now using the RFI form.
16. Our assignment will be challenging but exciting.
17. Jim you are planning to apply for the ADDA Scholarship aren’tyou?
18. Last Monday I completed the mechanical drawings; last Thursdaythe electrical drawings.
19. “Kristina, your assistance this week with sterilizing handpieces and setting up trays was greatly appreciated†said Dr.Moore.
20. On Wednesday November 18 Webster High School students will bevisiting our campus.