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  1. Use commas to separate items in a list of three or more.
  2. Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by conjunctions.
  3. Use a comma to separate a dependent clause from an independent clause.
  4. Use a comma to separate any word or phrase from the rest of the sentence that is not essential to the sentence's meaning, or that provides extra information about the subject.
  5. Use a comma to separate quotations from the rest of the sentence. (trailing commas appear inside quotation marks)
  6. Use a comma to separate an introductory element from the rest of the sentence.
  7. Use a comma to separate the names of a city from the name of a state.
  8. Use a comma to separate the day of the week, from the day of the month, and the year.
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How many comma rules are there?

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What are various comma rules that exist?

Delete commas, that are, not nessecary


What are some rules of using a comma?

Some rules about using a comma is to use it to separate words and words groups with a series of three or more. Another rule is to separate two adjectives when the word 'and' can be used in-between them. More rules on commas can be found online on the Grammer Book website.


Do you put a capital letter after a comma?

No, a capital letter is not typically placed after a comma in standard English grammar rules. A comma is used to separate independent clauses within a sentence or to separate items in a list. After a comma, the next word should generally be in lowercase unless it is a proper noun or the start of a new sentence.


Can you put a comma after a question mark?

No, punctuation rules dictate that a comma is not used after a question mark. Each punctuation mark serves a specific purpose and should be used independently in a sentence.


When you type a date like January 8 1947 in a sentence do you put a comma after the year?

You really need a comma after the day of the month - January 8, 1947.


When a word has an s at the end do you use a comma?

A comma is used when there is a pause in the sentence. It doesn't matter whether or not a word ends in a particular letter.Here's an example: The dog was tired, so it lay down in the shade. See how the comma marks the pause in that sentence?


Does a comma come after or before a quotation mark?

In American English punctuation rules, a comma typically comes before the closing quotation mark when the comma is part of the overall sentence. In British English, the comma comes after the closing quotation mark.


Do you put a comma after welcome and before someones name?

Yes, you should put a comma after "welcome" when addressing someone by name. For example, you would write, "Welcome, John." The comma sets off the name from the rest of the sentence, following the rules of direct address in English grammar.


What are the rules of comma splice?

A comma splice joins two independent clauses - a no-no. An independent clause is one that can stand alone as a sentence. When two independent clauses are next to each other, you have only two choices: you can either join them, or you can separate them. you can join them with a coordinator word, such as but, if, therefore. You can separate them with end-point punctuation (;, - )


When is a comma necessary to set apart a subordinate clause and when is it not?

If you have the subordinate clause before the main clause, you write a comma. However, the rules are a bit different for relative pronouns connecting main and subordinate clause.


When a comma is necessary to set apart a subordinate clause and when it is not?

If you have the subordinate clause before the main clause, you write a comma. However, the rules are a bit different for relative pronouns connecting main and subordinate clause.