Rules 1, 2, & 3 Use a comma to: 1.Separate items in a series. In order for it to be a series, there must be at least 3 items. Teacher’s example: This.
Monday—February 3, 2014 Many people protested, wrote letters, and made speeches during the 1960s.
G. Zermeño Dual Credit English 1301. 1. Use a comma with a coordinate conjunction to join two main clauses (two complete sentences). No comma is used.
1)Quotation marks are used to show someone’s exact words. The children said excitedly, Let’s ride on the Jungle Cruise!
Clauses Subordinate Independent. Remember that a CLAUSE is: A group of words in a sentence that contains BOTH a SUBJECT and a PREDICATE.
To use or not to use? That is the question. Dana Frank M 7-10pm.
1. The shiny, red, ripe apple dripped with poison. 2. The party was filled with guests like ogres, gremlins, centaurs, and elves. 3. Knees knocking, the.
“The Landlady” by Roald Dahl Vocabulary Terms & the Use of Commas Identify the comma rule that applies to each of the following sentences from “The Landlady.”
HOW TO PUNCTUATE A SENTENCE You must learn these easy rules!
Punctuation Rules 2 Comma Rule #1 1)Use commas to separate items in a series. Example: Please buy apples, oranges, and bananas.
Comma Rule #1
“The Landlady” by Roald Dahl