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- Rules for Using Commas, With Examples | Grammarly
Ah, the comma Of all the punctuation marks in English, this one is perhaps the most misused And it’s no wonder There are lots of rules about comma usage, and often the factors that determine whether you should use one are quite subtle But fear not! Below, you’ll find guidance for the trickiest comma questions What is a comma? While a period ends a sentence, a comma indicates a smaller
- When to Put a Comma Before or After “But”| Grammarly Blog
Confused about when to put a comma before or after “but”? Learn when to use a comma, where to put it, and when to leave it out, with examples
- When to Use a Comma Before “And” | Grammarly
Learn when to use a comma before “and” with these rules and examples that explain how to connect independent clauses and items in a list correctly
- What Is the Oxford Comma (or Serial Comma)? - Grammarly Blog
Learn what the Oxford or serial comma is, why it's optional in grammar, and how to use it correctly with these Oxford comma guidelines and examples
- This Is How to Correctly Use Commas in Your Writing | Grammarly
Comma splices (or how not to use commas) Let’s take a look at one way you shouldn’t use a comma—the comma splice A comma splice happens when you connect two independent clauses with a comma instead of a conjunction or other appropriate punctuation like a semicolon The kitten was cute, I wanted to take it home with me Aaaw Kittens are
- Punctuation: The Ultimate Guide | Grammarly
Punctuation is a set of symbols that separates and gives meaning to words It tells readers where to pause, what words are quotations, and more When you use correct punctuation, you convey your intended message clearly to your audience Read the resources below to learn all about the 14 punctuation marks and their uses
- When to Use a Comma Before “Or” - Grammarly
Always place a comma before or when it begins an independent clause, but if it begins a dependent clause, don’t In a series (or list) of three or more items, you can use a comma before or, but this is a preference, not a rule People often get muddled about whether to place a comma before conjunctions like and, so, because, and or
- Comma Before “Which”: Rules and Examples - Grammarly
Learn when to use a comma before “which” with these rules describing nonrestrictive vs restrictive clauses, prepositional phrases, and questions
- Comma Before “Such As” - Grammarly Blog
Learn when to use a comma before “such as” with these guidelines and examples Discover how to use “such as” correctly with proper punctuation
- Comma Splice—Learn How to Avoid It | Grammarly
Are comma splices ever OK? Yes! You should avoid comma splices in formal writing, but now that you know the rule, you can sometimes break it in more artistic types of writing In fiction, for instance, you might use a comma splice to convey a character’s racing thoughts or observations She was beautiful, she was gorgeous, she was ravishing
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