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Effective Punctuation Commas

The Comma The comma is the most frequently used – and abused – punctuation mark. It works like a blinking yellow traffic light for which you slow down briefly without stopping. Never use a comma to sign break between independent ideas.

Commas as a Pause Between Complete Ideas Compound Sentences in which a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS word) connects equal (independent) statements, a comma usually precedes the conjunction. This is an excellent course, but the work is difficult.

Comma as a Pause between an Incomplete and a Complete Idea Subordinate Clauses that are at the BEGINNING of a sentence: Because he is a fat cat, Jack diets often. When he eats too much, Jack gains weight. If the same clause occurs at the end of the sentence, no comma is needed Jack diets often because he is a fat cat. Jack gains weight when he eats too much.

Commas Separating Items (words, phrases, or clauses) Use commas after items in a series, including the next to last time. Helen, Joe, Marsha, and John are joining us on the term project. He works hard at home, on the job, and even during his vacation. The new employee complained that the hours were long, that the pay was low, that he work was boring, and that the supervisor was paranoid.

Comma Setting Off Introductory Phrases An infinitive, prepositional, or verbal phrase introducing a sentence is usually set off by a comma, as are interjections Infinitive: To be or not to be, that is the question. Prepositional: In Rome, do as the Romans do. Participial: Being fat, Jack was slow at catching mice. Interjection: Oh, is that the verdict?

Commas Setting Off Nonrestrictive Elements A restrictive phrase or clause modifies or defines the subject in such a way that deleting the modifier would change the meaning of the sentence. All students who have work experience will receive preference.

Commas Setting Off Nonrestrictive Elements (cont’d) A non-restrictive phrase or clause could be deleted without changing the sentence's meaning and is set off by commas Our new manager, who has only six weeks’ experience, is highly competent. This house, riddled with carpenter ants, is falling apart.

Commas Setting Off Parenthetical Elements Items that interrupt the flow of a sentence (such as of course, as a result, as I recall, and however) are called parenthetical and are enclosed by commas. They may denote emphasis, afterthought, clarification, or transition. This deluxe model, of course, is more expensive. Your essay, by the way, was excellent. The loss of my job was, in a way, a blessing. Our warranty, however, does not cover tire damage.

Commas Setting Off Parenthetical Elements (cont’d) Direct address is parenthetical Listen, my children, and you shall hear… A parenthetical expression at the beginning or the end of a sentence is set off by a comma. Naturally, we will expect a full guarantee. My friends, I think we have a problem. You’ve done a good job, Jim. Yes, you may use my name in your advertisement.

Commas Setting Off Quoted Material Quoted items within a sentence are set off by commas. The customer said, “I’ll take it,” as soon as he laid eyes on our new model.

Commas Setting Off Appositives An appositive, a word or words explaining a noun and placed immediately after it, is set off by commas when the appositive is nonrestrictive. Martha Jones, our new president, is overhauling all personnel policies. Alpha waves, the most prominent of the brain waves, are typically recorded in a waking subject whose eyes are closed. Please make all checks payable to Sam Sawbuck, school treasurer.

Commas Used in Common Practice Between the day of the month and year May 10, 1989 Setting off numbers at three-digit intervals 6,463,687 Street, City, and State in an address (except when the address is written vertically) Mail the bill to J. B. Smith, 18 Sea Street, Albany, IA 01642 Degrees and titles Roger P. Cayer, M.D.

Commas Used Erroneously The instructor told me, that I was late. [separates the indirect from the direct object]

Commas Used Erroneously The most universal symptom of the suicide impulse, is depression. [separates the subject from its verb]

Commas Used Erroneously This has been a long, difficult, semester. [second comma separates the final adjective from its noun]

Commas Used Erroneously John, Bill, and Sally, are joining us on the trip home. [third comma separates the final subject from its verb]

Commas Used Erroneously An employee, who expects rapid promotion, must quickly prove his or her worth. [separates a modifier that should be restrictive]

Commas Used Erroneously I spoke by phone with John, and Marsha. [separates two nouns linked by a coordinating conjunction]

Commas Used Erroneously The room was, 18 feet long. [separates the linking verb from the subjective complement]

Commas Used Erroneously We painted the room, red. [separates the object from its complement]