They, appositives, are almost always separated by commas. Take the word appositive in the previous sentence. It is itself an appositive in this case.
The types of punctuation used for setting apart nonessential appositive phrases are commas. When set apart using commas, these phrases can be easily removed without changing the meanings of sentences.
In parentheses is a prepositional phrase with in as the preposition and parentheses as the object.
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Errm... Inverted commas?
You do punctuate 3 or more consecutive direct quotes with quotation marks AND commas. I am an English scholar, so believe me when I say this! LMJ
what do these types of sentences look like : introductory phrase/clause , appositives and series conjunctions
A list of words separated by commas is called a "comma-separated list" or a "comma-delimited list."
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A sentence with three commas may be a complex sentence with multiple dependent clauses separated by commas.
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In "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards, there are several appositives used to provide additional information about the subjects they describe. For example, "the bow of God's wrath is bent" and "the arrow made ready on the string" are appositives that further describe the imminent danger sinners face. These appositives help to emphasize the severity of the consequences of sin as outlined in the sermon.
Commas.
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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.
It is called an appositive phrase when a phrase separated by commas provides extra information about a noun. This can help provide clarification or additional details about the noun in the sentence.
"Appositives is a sort of big word"
No, commas are not used to enclose restrictive phrases and clauses. Restrictive phrases and clauses provide essential information about the noun they are modifying and should not be separated by commas.