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Title: Commas, semicolons, colons


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Commas, semi-colons, colons
  • By Hsinping Dai

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Commas
  • Commas indicate direct quoted speech
  • Commas go inside quotation marksHe said, Lets
    go, and we did. He said we should go, and we
    did.
  • Commas set off transitional phrasesMany people,
    however, are allergic to cats.
  • Commas come before coordinating conjunctions
    (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)She felt
    terrible, but she went to concert anyway.

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Commas
  • Commas follow introductory adverb clauses and
    introductory phrasesOn the way home, I stopped
    to buy groceries.
  • Commas separate items in a series, including
    coordinate adjectivesHe brought bananas,
    apples, oranges and cheese.
  • Commas set off nonrestrictive adjective clauses
    and other parenthetic elementsHikers need
    sturdy shoes, which may be expensive.

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Commas (when not to use)
  • Do not separate dependent clauses (incomplete
    sentences)Incorrect Joe and Jill, went to the
    store.Correct Joe and Jill went to the store.
  • Do not separate two elementsIncorrect I went
    home, and went to bed. Correct I went home and
    went to bed.
  • Do not separate cumulative adjectives (Try
    inserting the word and or reversing the
    positions of the adjectives. If the sentence is
    confusing, do not use a comma)Incorrect I
    bought two, more apples.Correct I bought two
    more apples.

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Semicolons
  • Semicolons connect two independent clauses
    (complete sentences) that are closely
    relatedThe book is informative it has helpful
    charts and graphs.
  • Semicolons separate three or more items in a
    series that already have commas in themI like
    big, purple shirts red, high-heeled shoes and
    fluffy, yellow pillows.
  • Semicolons go outside quotation marksHe had
    heard about oleo he didnt know what it was.

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Colons
  • Colons come after independent clauses they may
    be followed by lists, words, phrases, clauses, or
    complete sentencesShe traveled to the
    following countries England, Italy, and Japan.
  • Colons go outside quotation marksHe explained
    oleo its a non-dairy butter substitute.

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