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There are four types of comma: the listing comma, the joining comma, the gapping comma and bracketing commas.
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.
Tags are short additions that look like either questions, statements, or imperatives and are added to a clause to get a response from the listener or check if the listener agrees with what was said. Tags are very common in spoken English, but not in formal written English.
The Inverted Commas ( ) are used to enclose the exact words used by a speaker. For Example: I shall give you some wool to make a new sweater, said the white lamb to the little girl. The Head boy of the school declared, I am going to leave the school.
Dialogue tags are used to flag which character is speaking and often help the reader understand the tone of the characters dialogue. Will you be joining us for dinner? he asked. The waiter called out, Sir, you left your jacket. She leaned in and whispered, Dont forget to lock your door.
Use commas to set off non-restrictive elements such as appositives, adjective clauses, or other defining and extra information. An adjective clause is used to provide additional information and/or description within the sentence. They typically begin with which, that, whom, whose, or who.
A sentence with a question tag takes the form Statement, question tag? The punctuation of a sentence with a question is as follows Capital letter to begin the sentence, a comma at the end of the statement, followed by the tag question and a question mark.
An attributive tag is a phrase, like they said or she claimed, that identifies the speaker or writer of a quote or piece of dialogue. Attributive tags can come before, after, or even in the middle of a quote. Use commas to separate attributive tags from quotations.

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