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9 Cards in this Set
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Rule 1 |
Use a comma or commas to separate a direct quotation that is a full sentence from any explanatory material. |
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Rule 2 |
Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence |
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Rule 3 |
Use a comma to separate words, phrases, or clauses in a series. |
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Rule 4 |
Use commas to set off nonessential words ; appositives ; and nouns of direct address. |
Words like "yes" , "no" , "therefore" and "however" |
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Rule 5 |
Use commas to separate and set off parts of and address and parts of a date |
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Rule 6 |
Use a comma after the salutation of a friendly letter and the complimentary closing of all letters. |
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Rule 7 |
Use a comma to set off an introductory adverb clause |
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Rule 8 |
Use a comma to set off an introductory participial phrase, as well and an introductory propositional phrase or phrase of four or more words. |
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Rule 9 |
Use a comma to set off a nonessential phrase or clause; that is, a phrase or clause which can be ommited without changing the meaning of the main clause |
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