Matching Pairs Comma MatchOnline version Match the sentences to the correct comma usage by Brooke Higginbotham 1 I never knew Ms. Long, the Olympic level swimmer, was so good at snorkeling 2 I like salad, steak, and broccoli 3 Mr. Roson drove a very fast car, yet he has not received a speeding ticket. 4 Dear Ms. Whiteside, I am so glad you are having a great vacation. I am only a little jealous of all your snorkeling pictures. Signed, Jealous Student 5 Miss H whispered, "I know we are in a library kids, but it's okay to talk." 6 My birthday is June 1, 1999 7 On the other hand, someone obviously was badly injured. A list or series to give additional information about a noun. Comma before a conjunction or FANBOY Dates to separate the day and year. Greetings and closing Subordinate conjunction or introductory phrase was used. Quotations: to introduce or separate a short quotation