Punctuation/comma

Published on Mar 17, 2016

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Punctuation/comma

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Use commas to separate items in a series of repeated parallel elements.

Bring me the scissors, the paper, and the glue.

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Use commas to set off appositive phrases or non-essential phrases or clauses.

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John, my uncle's second cousin, sells fresh produce every Saturday at the farmer's market.

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Use a comma after an introductory dependent clause, phrase, or word.

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After the rain stops, we should go for a walk.

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Use a comma to separate two or more adjectives if they are not connected with a conjunction.

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The lush,verdant garden was inviting to visitors.

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The garden was lush and verdant and inviting to visitors.

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A comma must never separate a subject from its verb.

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Cathy McCarthy

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