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Page 1: Commas and Semicolons How to... Pause. What is a comma? A comma is a visual pause for the reader. A comma can be used for many reasons

Commas and Semicolons

How to . . .

Pause

Page 2: Commas and Semicolons How to... Pause. What is a comma? A comma is a visual pause for the reader. A comma can be used for many reasons

What is a comma?

A comma is a visual pause for the reader.

A comma can be used for many reasons.

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When do you use a comma?1. To separate items in a series

a. Words in a series• I went to the store to get milk, eggs and soda.

b. Phrases in a series• I need to take my medicine before work, during

lunch and after work.c. Clauses in a series

• In our band, Jeff sings, Mike plays the guitar and Chris plays the drums.

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When do you use a comma?2. To separate two or more adjectives that modify the same noun

• Shay thinks Dotson is tall, dark and handsome.

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When do you use a comma?3. Before conjunctions (FANBOYS) when they join independent clauses

– For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So• I ate breakfast before school, but I was still

hungry before 2nd period.

• Make sure you use a conjunction to combine the two independent clauses or else it’s called a COMMA SPLICE.

• I ate breakfast before school, I was still hungry before 2nd period.

• WRONG!

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When do you use a comma? (cont’d)

4. Use commas to set off clauses which are nonessential– A nonessential clause is a clause that adds

information about the subject that is descriptive, but not necessary.• J.D. Salinger, who wrote Catcher in the

Rye, is a notorious recluse.

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When do you use a comma? (cont’d)

5. To set off participial phrases– A participial phrase is a phrase where a

verb is used as an adjective.• Jay-Z, knowing that “Dirt Off Your

Shoulder” was the crowd favorite, waited until the encore to perform his biggest hit.

• “knowing that ‘Dirt Off Your Shoulder’ was the crowd favorite” describes Jay-Z.

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When do you use a comma? (cont’d) 6. Use commas after certain introductory

elementsa. Use after well, yes, no, and why when they begin

a sentence.• Yes, my favorite team is the Cubs.• Well, I like math, but English is by far the best.

b. Use after introductory participial phrases.• Driving home from school, I had an epiphany.

c. Use after a long opener that begins with any “ABBI SAW A WUWU”• As, before, because, if, since, after, when, although,

while, unless, whenever, until• Because you loaned me money for lunch yesterday, I will

loan you some for today.• If you are ever lost while driving, pull into a gas station.

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ABBI SAW A WUWU

As

Before

Because

If, If only

Since

After

While

While

Although

When, Whenever

Unless

Whether

Until

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When do you use a comma? (cont’d)

7. Use commas to set off words of direct address, such as names and titles.– Ryo, can you lend me a pencil?

- Mr. Klein, can I turn this in tomorrow?

NO!!!!!

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Other Comma Rules8. To set off a direct quotation from the

rest of the sentence• “Come in,” the boss said.• Mary said, “I don’t want to.”

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Other Comma Rules9. Between the day of the month and the

year, and, in a sentence, after the year• Steve was born in New York on

March 5, 1990, and moved here last year.

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Other Comma Rules10. In the salutation of a personal letter

• Dear Grandma, • Sincerely,

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What is a Semicolon?????

A semicolon is a punctuation mark that connects independent clauses when they are not connected by a conjunction (FANBOYS).

;

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When do you use a semicolon?

You use a semicolon when you are connecting two independent clauses without a conjunction.– The students entered the

room; class started when the bell rang.

– Spring break is a few weeks away; I am going on a trip with my family.

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When do you use a semicolon?

Use a semicolon between independent clauses joined by the following words:

Accordingly Hence However Indeed Moreover Thus That is Besides Also Therefore Still

Otherwise In fact For example Furthermore

Consequently Similarly Instead Nevertheless For instance

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Examples of Semicolon Use The football team won; however, the team is still in

second place in the conference. You have to water the flowers every day; otherwise,

they will wilt and die. Rachel loves to listen to Ludacris; in fact, she has all

of his albums.

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