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Title: Punctuation: The Comma


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Punctuation The Comma
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Rules
  • Use a comma to separate the elements in a series
    (three or more things)
  • Use a comma plus a conjunction (and, but, for,
    nor, yet, or, so) to connect two independent
    clausesexample He hit the ball well, but he ran
    toward third base.
  • Use a comma to set off introductory elements as
    in Running toward third base, he suddenly
    realized how stupid he looked.

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Rules
  • Use a comma to set off parenthetical elements. By
    parenthetical element, it means a part of a
    sentence that can be removed without changing the
    essential meaning of that sentence. The
    parenthetical element is sometimes called added
    information. This is the most difficult rule in
    punctuation because it is sometimes unclear what
    is "added" or "parenthetical" and what is
    essential to the meaning of a sentence.

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Rules
  • Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives. If
    you can put an and or a but between the
    adjectives, a comma will probably belong there.
    For instanceHe is a tall and distinguished
    fellow or I live in a very old and run-down
    house. So you would write, He is a tall,
    distinguished man and I live in a very old,
    run-down house.
  • Use a comma to set off quoted elements. He
    said, I do not think that I can make it to the
    party on that date.
  • Use commas to set off phrases that express
    contrast. Some say the world will end in ice,
    not fire.

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Rules
  • To set off transitional phrasesMary did not
    understand our language moreover, she was
    unfamiliar with our customs.
  • Use with a direct addressForgive us, Dr. Atkins,
    for having rolls with dinner tonight.
  • To prevent confusion

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Rules
  • Typographical Reasons Between a city and a state
    Hartford, Connecticut, a date and the year
    June 15, 1997, a name and a title when the
    title comes after the name Bob Downey, Professor
    of English, in long numbers 5,456,783 and
    14,682, etc.

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What Happens Without Commas
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