Transcript Comma Sense
Rules and Examples
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Series Comma
Introductory Comma
Independent Clauses Comma
Non-essential Elements Comma
Interrupters Comma
Multiple Adjectives Comma
Clarity Comma
Other Odd Comma
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Place a comma where you would naturally
pause in reading a sentence aloud.
When in doubt, leave it out (and then look it
up to see if you are right).
Place a comma after each item in a list or
series (except the last).
◦ I went to the store to buy milk, eggs, sugar, and
flour.
◦ I ate some breakfast, worked for two hours, walked
the dogs, and met some friends for lunch today.
NOTE: The final comma in the series is
technically optional, but should be used for
clarity.
Place a comma after introductory words,
phrases, or clauses in a sentence (Adverbs,
transitional phrases, dependent clauses,
salutations).
◦ Unfortunately, I can not fly to Rome with you.
◦ Trying be kind, I kissed the man on the cheek to
say goodbye.
◦ Because I loved another man, I could not open my
heart to Mr. Dempsey.
◦ Dearest sister,
Place a comma before the coordinating
conjunction that joins 2 independent clauses.
◦ The book captured my interest right away, and I
couldn’t put it down all night.
◦ My car wouldn’t start, so I took the bus to work
today.
◦ I have to go pick up my daughter, but you are
welcome to stay until I get back.
◦ I can get it done next week, or you can take care of
it today.
Place commas around words or phrases that
could be removed from the sentence without
changing the meaning.
◦ My brother, who learned to drive at 30, has at least
one accident a year.
◦ Leipzig, which is in Germany, is a quaint artists’
haven.
◦ David, the boy who grew up next door to me, was
just hired as my boss.
Place commas around words or phrases that
interrupt the flow of the sentence.
[interjections, internal transition, and direct
address]
I read, oh, maybe 100 books last year.
He has hearing problems, the teachers think, because
he doesn’t respond when they call on him.
Are you coming, Laura, or are you staying home?
Being fired, on the other hand, can be very liberating.
Place a comma between lists of adjectives
that could be connected by the word “and.”
The smelly, [and] old basketball shoes stunk up the
room.
The far-reaching, dire results of her lie ruined her life
in the end.
◦ NO COMMA HERE:
They slept on the cold cement floor for a week.
Place a comma in a sentence to make the
meaning clearer and for dramatic emphasis.
Bill claims Joe is the best pitcher on the team. [In this
sentence Joe is the best pitcher.]
Bill, claims Joe, is the best pitcher on the team. [In this
sentence Bill is the best pitcher.]
Nothing matters in the end, except love and
fulfillment, but mostly love.
Name, title or degree
James Gallagher, Student Council President, won the
community service award this year.
City, state/country
I used to live in Austin, Texas, but now I reside in
Paris, France.
Day, year
My best friend was born on September 10, 1993.
Numbers
We expect over 30,000 people to show up for the
music festival this weekend.
They separate the subject from the verb
Wrong: Bill and Anna, won the dance contest.
They separate the verb from the direct object
Wrong: Judy wrote, the letter of recommendation last
week.
Before/after prepositional phrases
Wrong: The winner, of the Nobel Prize, declined the
award.
Between two items joined by and, but, or or
Wrong: We can either play a game, or draw pictures.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/GRAMMAR
/quiz_list.htm
http://www.myenglishlessons.net/quizzes/co
mmas.htm
http://wps.ablongman.com/long_long_rw_2/
43/11197/2866676.cw/index.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/gram
mar/punctuation/commas/quiz.shtml