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1 Comma rules

2 The general rule for commas is
Only use them when needed.

3 Use a comma Before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence. Example: He hit the ball, and he ran to first base.

4 Coordinating conjunctions
For And Nor But Or Yet So

5 Use a comma After an item in a list. Example: The student needs a book, binder, notebook, and pen.

6 Use a comma Between two or more equal adjectives. Example: He read an excellent, thoughtful book over the summer.

7 Use a comma After introductory interjections (oh, yes, no, well). Example: Yes, I wrote my introduction for my process essay.

8 Use a comma After phrases/ subordinate clauses in the beginning of sentences.

9 Some subordinating conjunctions
After because Although before As even though As if how As long as if As much as while As soon as until

10 Use a comma In dialogue. Example: “No,” said the little boy, “I do not want to go to the store!”

11 Use a comma With a direct address. Example: Jane, please put the dishes on the table.

12 Use a comma With dates and city and state.


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