THE COMMA IN A SERIES: Use commas to separate items in a series. What is a ”series”? A “series” is a list of 3 or more items, the last two of which are.

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THE COMMA IN A SERIES: Use commas to separate items in a series. What is a ”series”? A “series” is a list of 3 or more items, the last two of which are joined by and, or, or nor. _____________, ______________, and _____________. EXAMPLES:

Any of these can be put into sentence form. The important things to remember about using commas in series are these: 1. A series includes 3 or more items of the same type (words or groups of words). 2. The series is connected by and, or, or nor before the last item. 3. A comma separates items in the series, including the final item preceded by and, or, or nor.

Try it yourself: Directions: Rewrite the below sentences on the given line, placing commas where commas are needed. If a sentence needs no comma, write "correct." 1.The English professor adjusted her glasses shuffled her notes and began her lecture. 2. A jogger ran down the alley and onto my lawn this morning. 3. She stepped around the grass across the sidewalk and onto the curb. 4. I’ll have pickles ketchup mustard and onions on this hot dog. 5. Her living room was cold dark damp and musty. 6. A glass of milk a cup of tea or a mug of coffee will be fine.

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