Rewrite each sentence, placing commas where they are needed. Uderline each compound subject once compound predicate twice.

1.Your bat ball and glove,_ are on the bench.=

2. The ballplayer swimmer and runner, come_ from the same town.=

3. The girl can run fast jump far_ and, throw hard.=

1. doesn't need a comma

2. Wrong. You need to separate the three parts of the compound subject with two commas.

3. Wrong. You need to separate the three parts of the compound predicate with two commas.

1. The bat and glove(C.S) are in the bench.(C.P.)

2. The ballplayer swimmer, and runner, come(C.S.) from the same town.(C.P.)

3. The girl can run fast jump far,(C.S.) and, throw hard.(C.P.)

1. Your bat, ball, and glove are on the bench.

- To place commas, identify the items in the list: bat, ball, and glove. Commas are needed to separate the items in the list.

2. The ballplayer, swimmer, and runner come from the same town.
- To place commas, identify the compound subject: ballplayer, swimmer, and runner. Commas are needed to separate the different subjects.

3. The girl can run fast, jump far, and throw hard.
- To place commas, identify the compound predicates: run fast, jump far, and throw hard. Commas are needed to separate the different predicates.