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The comma is
notoriously difficult to master. There are a multiplicity of uses,
rules,
and exceptions to those rules. Many references include
dozens of rules and multiple
pages of
explanations. Perhaps the
easiest way to use commas effectively is the method below. |
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Three comma rules!
These three basic rules will serve you well. |
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All commas rules!
1 Here are a five
essential guidelines about commas, with examples
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Comma Use
On Comma Use and Misuse
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Some people like to use "Fanboys" to help remember some comma rules....
| FANBOYS - For And
Nor But Or Yet
So
These connectors can join two "independent clauses' together.
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CLAUSE 1 |
CLAUSE 2 |
JOINED WITH A
COMMA & CONNECTOR |
FOR
because
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He couldn't go home. |
He had no place to go. |
He couldn't go home , for
he had no place to go. |
AND
addition
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I took a taxi. |
She drove home. |
I took a taxi , and she
drove home. |
NOR
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He didn't want help. |
He didn't ask for it |
He didn't want help, nor
did he ask for it. |
BUT
contrast
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I wanted to go late. |
She wanted to go on time. |
I wanted to go late, but
she wanted to go on time. |
OR
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She cooked dinner. |
He took her out to a restaurant. |
She cooked dinner, or
he took her out to a restaurant. |
YET
though
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She owned a car. |
She didn't know how to drive it. |
She owned a car, yet
she didn't know how to drive it. |
SO
result
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She had to go. |
She called a friend to drive her. |
She had to go, so she
called a friend to drive her. |
| Julie
Sevastopoulos
created the above resource for the ESL
Department at the College of San Mateo - San Mateo, CA
94402 USA |
Comma Games |
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Commas Comma
Confusion
Proofreading for
Commas |
Commas quiz
Quiz 2
quiz 3 Comma
Contents |
Comma (butterfly),
Comma (music),
Comma (punctuation),
Comma (rhetoric),
Comma :
Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia [home,
info] |
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Comma : Eric
Weisstein's World of Mathematics [home,
info] |
comma :
WordNet 1.7 Vocabulary Helper [home,
info] |
| COMMA (Gr.
Koµµa, a thing stamped or cut off, from KOIrTEw, to strike),
originally, in Greek
rhetoric, a short
clause, something less than the "colon";
hence a
mark (,), in
punctuation, to
show the smallest break in the construction of a sentence. The mark is
also used to separate numerals, mathematical symbols and the like.
Inverted commas, or "quotation-marks,"
i.e. pairs of commas, the first inverted, and the last upright,
are placed at the beginning and end of a sentence or word quoted, or of
a word used in a technical or conventional sense; single commas are
similarly used for quotations within quotations. The word is also
applied to comma-shaped objects, such as the "comma-bacillus," the
causal
agent in
cholera.
COMMA : 1911
edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home,
info] |
History
The comma was one of the first punctuation marks. In
the
3rd century BCE,
Aristophanes of Byzantium invented a system of
single
dots (distinctiones) that separated verses (colometry),
and indicated the amount of breath needed to complete
each fragment of text when reading aloud (not to comply
with rules of grammar, which were not applied to
punctuation marks until thousands of years later). The
different lengths were signified by a dot at the bottom,
middle, or top of the line. For a short passage (a
komma), a media distinctio dot was placed
mid-level ( · ). This is the origin of the
concept of a comma, though the name came to be used for
the mark itself instead of the clause it separated.
The mark used today is descended from a diagonal
slash, or virgula suspensiva ( / ),
used from the
13th to
17th centuries to represent a pause, notably by
Aldus Manutius. In the
16th century, the virgule dropped to the bottom of
the line and curved, turning into the shape used today
( , ).[1][2][3][4]
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The Three Most Common
Comma Rules. While there are many specific uses for
... If you know
the basic
rule for these three cases, you can use
commas in over
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englishplus.com/grammar/00000068.htm - 2k -
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The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
on commas...
Punctuation-Test
The Colon, semicolon,
dash, and comma are frequently confused. Here are simple
definitions.
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PPT]
Conquering
the Comma
Format:
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The comma in a compound sentence is placed before the
coordinating conjunction. ...
Where would you place the comma in the following
sentence? ...
owl.english.purdue.edu/workshops/pp/comma.PPT
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