Punctuation Prep for the ACT
PUNCTUATION: E ND M ARKS, C OMMAS, S EMICOLONS & C OLONS English 7CP Mr. Snow.
English 9 Mr. Rinka - Lesson #26 Commas Romeo and Juliet Act III Scene 1.
Why are commas important? Items in a series Compound sentences Interrupters Introductory elements Conventional uses of commas Review A Review B Using Commas.
Separating Words and Groups of Words. Before We Begin… The comma is the most frequently used punctuation mark in English. Understand that there is.
PUNCTUATION: End Marks, Commas, Semicolons & Colons
Punctuation. End Marks A statement is followed by a period. – Barb needed a ride home. A direct question is followed by a question mark. – Did you drive.
Comma Basics
Comma Rules
End Marks/ Punctuation