Final answer:
As there is no Word Bank provided, the specific word completion task cannot be completed. Review and correction of comma usage in example sentences have been provided, focusing on proper grammar rules. The exercise also includes the correction of homophones and homonyms.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct word must be chosen from a Word Bank to complete each sentence. Unfortunately, the Word Bank is not provided within the question, which prevents me from selecting the appropriate words. However, I can assist with the review questions regarding comma usage:
- I finally found my keys, and I got to work just in time. (Add a comma before 'and' because it connects two independent clauses.)
- Mrs. Contreras threw out her old coffee table and cleaned the carpet. (Remove the comma after 'table' as there is no need for a comma between two verbs joined by 'and' that share the same subject.)
- Taking the elevator to the roof, we hoped we could see the skyline and the bay. (Add a comma after 'roof' to set off the introductory participial phrase.)
- Though Susan wasn't feeling well, she went to the store anyway; and bought ice cream, pizza, and candy. (Add a comma after 'well' due to the introductory clause and replace the comma after 'store' because the clauses on each side of 'anyway' are independent clauses that call for a stronger separation.)
- I let my neighbor borrow my phone because she said hers was tapped by the police. (The sentence is correct; no comma is needed before 'because' when the result clause is more important than the reason clause.)
The exercise for correct word selection indicates errors in the usage of homophones (words that sound alike but have different meanings) and homonyms (words that are spelled and sound the same but have different meanings). Understanding the correct use of these words is essential for clear and grammatically correct English.