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Commas And Non-Essential Clauses

Comma use with nonessential clauses, phrases and words 1. Clauses that are not sentences. 2. Clauses that provide extra information. 3. The sentence makes sense with out the nonessential clause. Comma usage with nonessential clauses: Commas are placed before the nonessential clause, and at the end of the nonessential clause. Examples: 1. My English teacher, [...]

More Uses of Commas Part 2

Commas are used when we write about Titles, Dates & Addresses There are special punctuation rules for date, names and addresses, Titles. Rules for using commas with dates, names and addresses: Dates – a comma is placed, between the day and the year, when the writing according to American English (Month, Day, Year – September [...]

More Uses of Commas Part 1

Today let us look at more uses of Commas. One common usage for Commas is with nonessential Clauses, Phrases and Words. 1. Clauses that are not sentences. 2. Clauses that provide extra information. The sentence makes sense with out the nonessential clause. Comma usage with nonessential clauses: Commas are placed before the nonessential clause, and [...]

Punctuations – Commas

Punctuation is everything in written language other than the actual letters or numbers, including punctuation marks, inter-word spaces, and indentation. Punctuation marks are symbols that correspond to neither phonemes (sounds) of a language nor to lexemes (words and phrases), but which serve to indicate the structure and organization of writing, as well as intonation and [...]