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8 COMMA RULES TO MAKE YOU A BETTER WRITER

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1 8 COMMA RULES TO MAKE YOU A BETTER WRITER
THOSE PESKY COMMAS! 8 COMMA RULES TO MAKE YOU A BETTER WRITER

2 RULE #1 IN A SERIES - Use a comma after every item in a series of three or more. - Use commas when two or more adjectives precede a noun; use a comma after each adjective, except the last one.

3 RULE #2 QUOTATION MARKS - Use commas to set off explanatory words (such as Rachel said, replied Maggie, announced Tim) of a direct quotation.

4 RULE #3 IN DATES -Use commas between the day of the month and the year. -In a sentence, the comma follows the year.

5 RULE #4 IN ADDRESSES -Use commas between the name of the city or town and the name of its state or country and the rest of the sentence. -In writing the address in a sentence, use a comma after each item (Except between state and zip code).

6 RULE #5 DIRECT ADDRESS -Use commas to set off the nouns of a direct address (or, the name of someone directly spoken to).

7 INTRODUCTORY WORDS/PHRASES
RULE #6 INTRODUCTORY WORDS/PHRASES - Use commas to separate introductory words or phrases from the rest of the sentence.

8 RULE #7 APPOSITIVE - Use commas to set off appositives. An appositive is a noun or phrase that comes immediately after another noun that gives more information about that noun.

9 RULE #8 CONJUNCTIONS Use a comma before the conjunction that joins two independent sentences. (Sentence = Subject + Verb) Conjunctions = FANBOYS For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So


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