Ten rules of conjunction
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- A comma comes before a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) when both are independent clauses. ...
- A comma comes after an adverb clause only at the beginning of a sentence—not at the end. ...
- A comma comes after a conjunctive adverb that follows a semicolon. ...
- A comma coming after an introductory element.
- Comma can be used to separate items contained in a series. The series needs to be three or more.
- Two adjectives are separated where an “and” or a “dash” can go.
- Using commas in dates and addresses.
- Commas are used to set off information that is extra in a sentence.
- Using commas in quotations.
- Avoid comma splices, which a comma to separate essential elements of a sentence.
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