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How to redo comma in ME

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comma a comma can be used to join two independent clauses a comma can also be used in a sentence containing a list when the dependent clause comes before the independent clause a comma is used to separate the two a comma is also used in an adjective clause a for direct speech and following a transition word an example of a comma being used to join two independent clauses containing a conjunction is Jasmine wanted to buy sweets but she didnamp;#39;t have enough money an example of commas used in a sentence containing a list includes I bought apples oranges grapes and tomatoes so this is a list of fruits however the list can contain anything so it can be items verbs or even adjectives so as long as you have a list in a sentence then commas are required remember a comma is not required just before the word and an example of a comma used to separate dependent clause and independent clause include because I missed the bus I was late to school remember the dependent clause doesnamp

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You should put commas before and after too when it comes between a verb and its object (i.e., a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun that is affected by the action of a verb). I hope too that youll join us for the party. I hope, too, that youll join us for the party.
Which one is correct: I miss you too or I miss you, too? I dont know if I have to put the comma Thanks! I miss you, too is the grammatically correct way of saying this sentence.
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 someone makes a positive statement and you want to agree with it, the grammatical way to reply is me too. Both me neither and me either are often used to agree with a negative statement, but me either is often considered ungrammatical.
The Oxford comma (also known as the serial comma or Harvard comma) is the use of a comma before the conjunction in a list of three or more items (e.g., the comma before and in paints, brushes, and canvas). The name comes from the fact that its recommended by Oxford University Press.
Technically, there should be a comma in me, too. Yet, often, the phrase me too, like the phrases you too, them too, her too, and so on, do not take a comma.

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