All Common Core: 3rd Grade English Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Use Commas In Addresses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2.B
Where should the comma be placed in the address below?
Tom and Kathi Sweeterman
9305 Havencrest Cr.
Concord NC 28027
After "Tom"
After "NC"
After "Havencrest"
After "Concord"
After "Concord"
In an address, a comma is always placed between the city and the state abbreviation; thus, a comma needs to be placed after "Concord".
Example Question #2 : Use Commas In Addresses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2.B
Where should the comma be placed in the address below?
Jake and Bridget Eilbeck
101 Firwood Dr.
St. Louis MO 63119
After "St. Louis"
After "St."
After "Jake"
After "Firwood"
After "St. Louis"
In an address, a comma is always placed between the city and the state abbreviation; thus, a comma needs to be placed after "St. Louis".
Example Question #3 : Use Commas In Addresses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2.B
Where should the comma be placed in the address below?
Mark & Connie Woeste
6059 Sycamore Creek Crt.
Dayton OH 45429
After "Mark"
After "Sycamore"
After "Dayton"
After "Connie"
After "Dayton"
In an address, a comma is always placed between the city and the state abbreviation; thus, a comma needs to be placed after "Dayton".
Example Question #4 : Use Commas In Addresses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2.B
Where should the comma be placed in the address below?
Lorie & Tom Watts
1110 Meadow Lane
Xenia OH 45385
After "Watts"
After "Xenia"
After "Lorie"
After "Lane"
After "Xenia"
In an address, a comma is always placed between the city and the state abbreviation; thus, a comma needs to be placed after "Xenia".
Example Question #5 : Use Commas In Addresses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2.B
Where should the comma be placed in the address below?
Ali Sweeterman
1923 Bay Oaks Pl
Norfolk VA 23518
After "Norfolk"
After "Oaks"
After "Bay"
After "Sweeterman"
After "Norfolk"
In an address, a comma is always placed between the city and the state abbreviation; thus, a comma needs to be placed after "Norfolk".
Example Question #6 : Use Commas In Addresses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2.B
Where should the comma be placed in the address below?
Tim and Sandra Frame
3958 Center St
Houston TX 77007
After "Center"
After "Houston"
After "Sandra"
After "Tim"
After "Houston"
In an address, a comma is always placed between the city and the state abbreviation; thus, a comma needs to be placed after "Houston".
Example Question #7 : Use Commas In Addresses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2.B
Where should the comma be placed in the address below?
Lisa Jones
3697 Hader Ave
Cincinnati OH 45211
After "Ave"
After "Cincinnati"
After "Hader"
After "OH"
After "Cincinnati"
In an address, a comma is always placed between the city and the state abbreviation; thus, a comma needs to be placed after "Cincinnati".
Example Question #8 : Use Commas In Addresses: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.3.2.B
Where should the comma be placed in the address below?
Steve and Karen Frame
3502 Andover Rd
Columbus OH 43212
After "Columbus"
After "OH"
After "Andover"
After "Frame"
After "Columbus"
In an address, a comma is always placed between the city and the state abbreviation; thus, a comma needs to be placed after "Columbus".
Example Question #121 : Language
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
Ashley asked "Do we have homework tonight?"
Ashley asked, "do we have homework tonight?"
Ashley asked, "Do we have homework tonight"?
Ashley asked, "Do we have homework tonight?"
Ashley asked, "Do we have homework tonight?"
Ashley asked, "Do we have homework tonight?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
Unless quotation marks start a sentence, there should always be a comma after the last word before the quotation marks. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.
Example Question #122 : Language
Select the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks.
"Jessica," I asked, "Will you bring the book upstairs?"
"Jessica" I asked, "Will you bring the book upstairs?"
"Jessica, I asked, Will you bring the book upstairs?"
"Jessica I asked, Will you bring the book upstairs?"
"Jessica," I asked, "Will you bring the book upstairs?"
"Jessica," I asked, "Will you bring the book upstairs?" is the correct answer.
Let's review some rules we need to remember when using quotation marks:
This quote is split by an interruption that tells you who asked the question. When this happens, a comma has to be placed before the end of the first set of quotations and after the word before the second set of quotations. The first word within quotation marks should always be capitalized. Also, if the quotation marks end the sentence, the ending punctuation goes inside of the quotation marks.