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OCC Writing Center A User's Guide to Commas Revised 3/7/2016


OCC Writing Center A User's Guide to Commas Revised 3/7/2016

OCC Writing Center. A User's Guide to Commas. Revised 3/7/2016. A User's Guide to Commas. Comma splices? Misplaced modifiers? Appositives?

A User's Guide to Commas

OCC Writing Center. A User's Guide to Commas. A User's Guide to Commas. Comma splices? Misplaced modifiers? Appositives? Sometimes it seems that the ...

Commas - UNC Writing Center

Setting off introductory words, phrases, or clauses with a comma lets the reader know that the main subject and main verb of the sentence come later. There are ...

Commas (Eight Basic Uses) - Okanagan College

The New York Jets, the underdogs, surprised everyone by winning the Super Bowl. (appositive). 6. USE A COMMA TO INDICATE DIRECT ADDRESS. Rule: When a speaker ...

Editorial Guidelines | Brand Portal | RIT

Use a comma before “including” and “such as” when followed by a nonrestrictive, nonessential phrase or clause. The new policy applies to everyone, including ...

Meet the comma (video) - Khan Academy

It's okay to use a comma before the word "and" when you're writing a list, and it's also okay not to use a comma! Different people have different opinions about ...

Commas | Style Manual

Separate introductory words, phrases and clauses with a comma · Mark out non‐essential information within a sentence · Place commas between principal clauses ...

Commas (Eight Basic Uses): IU East

1. Use a comma to separate independent clauses. Rule: Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction (and, but, yet, so, or nor, for) when it joins two complete ...

Comma Rules | Style and Grammar | Academic Writing

Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause. Example: In the beginning, there was light. Use a pair of ...

A Quick Guide to Punctuation - University of Lynchburg

The standard English punctuation is as follows: period, comma, apostrophe, quotation, question, exclamation, brackets, braces, parenthesis, dash, hyphen, ...