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How to adapt comma in UOF

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sorry car in this video clip Iamp;#39;m going to talk about the use of comma with the word because because itamp;#39;s a conjunction which is used to indicate the cause of the action or the event when you use the word because you need to sentences together in one full stop if I use the word because in the middle of the sentence I do not need a comma for example Iamp;#39;ll say I like this book because it is very useful I do not need a comma in this sentence however if I use because in front of the sentence for example because this book is very useful Iamp;#39;ll need a comma because this book is very useful comma Iamp;#39;d like it and then full stop just follow me at Nui English and UI English

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Commas (Eight Basic Uses) Use a comma to separate independent clauses. Use a comma after an introductory clause or phrase. Use a comma between all items in a series. Use commas to set off nonrestrictive clauses. Use a comma to set off appositives. Use a comma to indicate direct address. Use commas to set off direct quotations. Commas (Eight Basic Uses): IU East Indiana University East Coursework help support Indiana University East Coursework help support
Comma Use Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet. Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause. Extended Rules for Using Commas - Purdue OWL Purdue OWL generalwriting punctuation Purdue OWL generalwriting punctuation
Consider the relationship and the context before deciding on punctuation. Use a comma in I love you, too when aiming for a classic touch of formality. Feel free to skip the comma in casual, digital correspondence where brevity reigns. I Love You Too or I Love You, Too: Understanding Comma Usage Two Minute English i-love-you-too-comma-rules Two Minute English i-love-you-too-comma-rules
I, too, is more traditionally used, but I too is also grammatically correct. Use either no commas at all (I too) or 2 commas (I, too,). Its not correct to use just one comma.
If too comes in the middle of a sentence then you should either have two commas or no commas. If you just have a single comma before or after then thats definitely wrong.
Is it I love you, too or I love you to? The correct form of this sentence is I love you, too because one of the definitions of too is also.
Since both interjections and interrupters break up the flow of the sentence, they need to be separated from the sentence by commas. Commas are required in front and after interjections and interrupters. Interjections and interrupters are not needed to make a sentence complete. How to Use Commas with Interjections and Interrupters - Study.com Study.com skill learn how-to-use-commas-wi Study.com skill learn how-to-use-commas-wi
Is it I love you too or I love you to? The correct way to tell someone that you love them as well is to say, I love you too. This is the correct phrase because the word too is acting as the word also.

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