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Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause. Example: In the beginning, there was light. Use a pair of commas in the middle of a sentence to set off clauses, phrases, and words that are not essential to the meaning of the sentence.
But, if we use too many, of them, our writing becomes difficult, for people, to read, and our ideas end up fragmented, instead of connected. For years participants in my grammar and writing workshops have magnanimously imparted their golden rule for commas: use a comma whenever you would take a breath.
Use a comma after an introductory phrase or clause. Use commas before and after a parenthetical phrase or clause. Use a comma to separate two independent clauses linked by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, nor or, so, yet) Use a comma to separate items in a series.
Comma Rule 3 probably doesnt sound like fun, but it is. It goes by some boring and very technical names (appositive, non-restrictive clause, interrupter). The basic idea, though, is easy: Use a pair of commas when your voice drops. One comma takes your voice down, and another brings your voice back up.
Use Commas Before Coordinating Conjunctions. Use Commas To Separate Items in a Series. Use Commas When Quoting Someone. Use Commas After Introductory Clauses and Phrases. Use Commas After Introductory Adverbs and Mild Interjections. Use Commas To Highlight Non-Defining Clauses. Use Commas To Separate Coordinate Adjectives.
13 Comma Rules Everyone Should Know Use a comma when the sentence begins with Yes or No Example: No, I did not apply enough sunscreen at the beach. Use commas to separate items. Use a comma to separate negation in a sentence. Use a comma for direct address.
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.
In the Indian place-value system, we insert a comma after three digits then after every two-digit (i.e., after every 2 digits after hundreds place from right to left). ing to the Indian number system, 27597219 can be written with commas as 2,75,97,219.

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