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While this worksheet is a great drill for adding a comma after “yes” or “no,” it also has a strong reading comprehension component. Your student will read a paragraph and answer questions using “yes” or “no” in a complete sentence. It’s great practice for Common Core Standards for Literacy. Designed especially for 5th grade, other grades may also find it useful.

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