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6 Cards in this Set
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Use a comma to set off two or more prepositional phrases at the beginning of a sentence.
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In the winter of 2004, there was a blizzard.
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Use a comma to separate three or more words, phrases or clauses in a sentence.
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Tyler, grab the bat, the ball, and glove.
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Use a comma to set off a participle and participle phrases at the beginning of a sentence.
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While running, we got tired.
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Use a comma to set off a nonessential adjective clause.
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My house, which has spiral stairs, is very tall.
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Use a comma to set off an adverb clause at the beginning of a sentence.
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Whenever I trip, I feel stupid.
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Use a comma before soordinating conjunctions to connect a compound sentence.
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Ryan spit the spitball, and it hit Blake.
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