Commas should be used to separate elements in a series and before conjunctions that connect two independent clauses. Additionally, they are used after introductory statements in a sentence, before and after parenthetical elements, during separation of adjectives, after quoted elements, before phrases that contrast an earlier statement, and to remove ambiguity in a sentence.
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I do not use commas.
Only when you are listing should you use commas between adjectives. Hope this helped :)
Usually you would set off parenthetical phrases with commas, although you can, of course, also use actual parentheses.
I believe that when you have an appositive in a sentence that when it is not necessary you surround it with commas and when it is necessary, you don't use commas. This is what I believe the rule is, but I am not 100% sure. Anyone feel free to correct me if this is in any way not correct.
You can find tips on correct use of commas on grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
Use a conjunction in combination with correctly placed commas.
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.
Yes, you can use two commas in one sentence. Commas are used to separate elements in a sentence, such as lists, clauses, or phrases. Just be sure that the commas are placed correctly to avoid confusion in the sentence's meaning.
The sentence "I am going to the store, to buy some milk and bread, after work." uses commas correctly to separate two clauses in the sentence.
The correct sentence with commas with dialogue is: "I asked, 'Could you please pass the salt?'"
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Without seeing the examples you provided, I can't confirm which one uses commas correctly. However, in general, commas are used to separate items in a list, set off introductory phrases or clauses, and separate independent clauses in compound sentences. Make sure to check for consistency and clarity when using commas.
Yes - dashes can be used to set off or emphasize specific information within a sentence. They provide a more abrupt pause than commas, drawing attention to the enclosed text. Just ensure to use them correctly to avoid confusion in your writing.
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You can use as many commas as needed in a sentence to maintain clarity and coherence, but it is generally recommended to keep the sentence concise and avoid excessive use of commas.