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Commas: Introductory Elements

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1 Commas: Introductory Elements
Chapter 26

2 Introductory Elements
Key Concept: Use a comma after “yes,” “no,” or any mild exclamation at the beginning of a sentence. Sure, you can join us on New Year’s. Yes, I’m done with my paper. My, the Lions are like a different team this year.

3 Introductory Elements
Key Concept: Use a comma after an introductory participle or participial phrase. Beaming, she met the celebrity of her dreams. Proofreading my paper, I realized that I need to study more grammar.

4 Introductory Elements
Key Concept: Use a comma after two or more (or one long) introductory prepositional phrases. After waking up in the morning, I need a lot of coffee. On the day when the paper is due, students usually have high levels of stress.

5 Introductory Elements
Key Concept: Use a comma after an introductory adverb phrase. While he was in the kitchen, the Lions scored a touchdown. Adverb phrases can also be before any independent clause in the sentence. My friends came over, and as soon as the game started, we got out the snacks.


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