The comma gives one pause.
Commas help sentences by separating words or phrases to improve clarity, avoid confusion, and create a pause for emphasis. They can also be used to separate items in a list or to set off introductory or nonessential information within a sentence.
Without the sentences provided, I can't determine which sentence uses commas correctly.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to see the sentences you are referring to in order to determine which one uses commas correctly. Please provide the list of sentences so I can assist you further.
In general, a comma is not needed before "by" when used to indicate the doer of an action. However, commas can be used before "by" in some sentences for clarity or to help with sentence flow.
Yes, commas are used in the Spanish language to separate items in a list, set off introductory phrases, and indicate pauses in sentences.
Yes, commas can be used in sentences within quotations to separate phrases or items in a list. For example: She said, "I will meet you at the park, bring some snacks, and we can have a picnic."
You add Commas to sentences when your taking a brake ; for Exaple: Thee teacher , Mrs.Salas , is mean !
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No! Not at all - commas can help sentences very much. Example: She got chocolate, and vanilla ice cream for her. She got chocolate and vanilla ice cream for her. The first sentence says that she got chocolate, and got the other girl vanilla. The next one says that she got chocolate and vanilla ice cream, both for the other girl. Commas can make a big difference in sentences.
No: The given sentences does not have any of the features that call for commas.
Use a conjunction in combination with correctly placed commas.
the use of essential and non-essential sentences
Two forms of punctuation that can be used to create compound sentences are commas (,) and semicolons (;).
I have no idea, although it allows commas in answers, like that comma right there.
Yes, you would typically need a comma before the word "despite" when it is used to introduce a contrasting element in a sentence. For example: "I went for a run, despite the rain."
what do these types of sentences look like : introductory phrase/clause , appositives and series conjunctions
Yes they do. Example: Sam ran to the car, but Sally called shotgun first.
Commas are used in clauses to separate extra information from the main clause, such as with appositives or nonessential clauses. They can also be used to separate items in a list within a clause. Additionally, commas can set off introductory phrases or clauses at the beginning of a sentence.