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Look to the left and to the right before you across / cross the street.
2 When I got on / in the bus, I saw my friend so I sat next to him.
3 Just follow / walk the map and you will find the museum easily.
4 A group of joggers ran along / through the park.
5 Walk to the corner and then go ahead / straight on.
6 My dog jumped over / past the gate and ran to the park.
7 We drove through/ under the bridge and then turned right.
8 Where do we get of/ off the bus? Is it at the next stop?
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Proper punctuation is important for clear communication. Commas should be used before 'and' when connecting two independent clauses, after introductory phrases, and in lists. Word choice in sentences helps convey the correct meaning, such as 'crossing' streets and 'getting on' buses.

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Review Questions: Punctuation and Word Choice

Understanding proper punctuation and word choice are essential to clear written communication. Here are corrections and explanations for your review questions:






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