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1 COMMA RULES Please take notes

2 Comma Rule #1 compound sentences

3 compound sentences Use a comma with a conjunction to separate two independent clauses---use: FANBOYS , for , or , and , yet , nor , so , but EX: The game was over, but the crowd refused to leave.

4 complex sentences (sometimes!)
Comma Rule #2 complex sentences (sometimes!)

5 Introductory dependent clause (IDC)
Use a comma when a sentence begins with a dependent clause AAAWWUBBIS words EX: While I was eating, the cat meowed. EX: The cat meowed while I was eating. (no comma)

6 Comma Rule #3 IPP’s

7 Introductory prepositional phrases (IPP)
Use a comma when a sentence begins with a prepositional phrase-IPP EX: In a minute, the bus is going to arrive. EX: The bus is going to arrive in a minute. (no comma)

8 in a series and with adjectives
Comma Rule #4 in a series and with adjectives

9 In a series Use commas to separate items in a series
EX: The list included eggs, bacon, and milk. (items) EX: She was running fast, sweating profusely, and winning the race. (list of verbs w/adverbs)

10 More about series commas
EX: John, Mark, and Luke all won the race. (names) EX: The big, scary monster was under the bed. (list of adjectives—use a comma when AND would sound good between them)

11 addresses, dates, and letters
Comma Rule # 5 addresses, dates, and letters

12 Addresses, dates & letters
Use a comma to separate day and year when the full date is used EX: January 14, 2000 EX: July 1999—needs no comma When the full date is in a sentence, it needs a comma after the year, too. EX: The puppies born on September 23, 2010, will be ready to go home in another week.

13 Address, dates, letters Use a comma to separate city and state
EX: Denison, Texas Use a comma for an opening and closing in a letter Dear Grandma, (opening) Sincerely, (closing)

14 Comma Rule #6 dialogue

15 Dialogue Use a comma to shift between the words being spoken and the speaker. EX: John said, “I am hungry.” EX: “I was able,” she answered, “to find the buried treasure.” EX: “She was late to school,” said John.

16 Comma Rule # 7 interjections

17 Interjections When a sentence starts with an interjection, set it off with a comma. Wow, that was a really good movie! Awww, she is a cute baby!

18 appositives and interrupters
Comma Rule #8 appositives and interrupters

19 appositives Use a comma to set off phrases that add meaning to a noun . EX: That Tuesday, which happens to be my birthday, is the only day I can babysit. EX: My teacher, Mrs. Langley, was shopping at Wal-Mart.

20 interrupters Use a comma when a phrase is used that is non-essential to the meaning. EX: Bob was late for school, by the way. EX: Brownies are really fattening, apparently.


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