Do you sprinkle commas everywhere? Or, do you never use commas for fear of misusing commas?

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Commas

Do you sprinkle commas everywhere? Or, do you never use commas for fear of misusing commas?

Commas save lives! Let s eat Mom. Or Let s eat, Mom

Use commas with forms of address. Address= speaking to someone, like Mom

Which of the following sentences needs a comma? 1. Karen cooked eggs for breakfast. 2. Your paper needs more work Chester. 3. Can you Morris be quiet for a minute? Did you answer 2 and 3?

1. Karen cooked eggs for breakfast. Subject verb sentence structure Direct address: 2. Your paper needs more work, Chester. 3. Can you, Morris, be quiet for a minute?

Commas separate items In a list of three or more: We joined John, Mary, and Paul. In a series of three or more phrases: We ran up the steps, jumped over the railing, and landed on our feet. In a series of three or more adjectives: We liked the bright, green, pine tree

Dependent clauses in the middle DO NOT use commas. Which of the following needs a comma? 1. My cousin thinks Democrats are always right and Republicans are always wrong. 2. The election of 2017 has caused many individuals to wonder about the rights of freedom of speech freedom of religion and freedom of the press. 3. Do you vote when you do not like the candidates? Did you answer 2? Sentence 1 has 1 subject doing only 2 actions and 3 connects with a subordinating conjunction (when)

Commas separate dependent clauses or introductory words Although I ran to school, I was late. The above is a dependent clause. Do you hear the pause? Do you hear the fragment? It has a noun (I) and it has a verb (ran) but it does not make sense Now, it makes sense. Now it is a Complete sentence However, the introductory word must have a complete sentence follow. An Introductory word is emphasized with the comma.

Use commas to set off parenthetical information My brother, who understands math, helps me with homework. who understands math Is Parenthetical = added information that does not change the meaning

Which sentence needs a comma? 1. Although the rain was heavy the team practiced. 2. The team practiced although the rain was heavy. 3. The team that practiced won the game. 4. The team which is my favorite won the game.

Did you answer 1 and 4? Although the rain was heavy, the team practiced A sentence beginning with a Dependent Clause requires a comma. The team practiced although the rain was heavy. A sentence ending with a Dependent Clause does not need a comma. The coordinator (although) joins the clauses.

Parenthetical = Non Essential Phrases The team that practiced won the game. That clauses are essential. The team, which is my favorite, won the game. Which is my favorite is not essential to the sentence meaning, So it is isolated by commas.

Use a comma with a CONJUNCTION when joining TWO complete sentences. CONJUNCTIONS For And Nor But Or Yet So I went to the store. I bought milk. I went to the store, and I bought milk. Which conjunction makes the most sense?

Which sentence needs a comma? 1. The home team won so the fans swarmed the field. 2. The referee blew a whistle yet no one paid attention. 3. The referee threw a flag and blew his whistle. Sentence 1 and 2 need commas The home team won, so the fans swarmed the field. The referee blew a whistle, yet no one paid attention. Sentence 3 does not need a comma. The sentence has only one subject doing two actions.

Commas are used in Quotation Notation. Jack said, Grab the pail. Grab the pail, Jack said.

Use commas to separate adjectives that can appear in either order. Commas are common, essential punctuation. Commas are essential, common punctuation. She is an energetic, bright student. She is a bright, energetic student. She carried a large machine gun. **She carried a machine large gun** These adjective must go in the first order to make sense.

Review: Use commas in the following situations: In addressing a particular person or thing. When listing three or more items or phrases. When starting a sentence with a Dependent Clause. When starting a sentence with an Introductory word or expression. When using Parenthetical information. In Quotations. When adjectives can come in either order.