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© Capital Community College Use a comma to set off the elements of a series (three or more things), including the last two. My favorite uses of the Internet are sending , surfing the Web, and using chat rooms. Comma Rule #1

© Capital Community College Use a comma and a FANBOYS word (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) to separate two independent clauses. independent clauses The public seems eager for some kind of gun control legislation, but the congress is obviously too timid to enact any truly effective measures. Our team is very good but their team is better. Comma Rule #2

© Capital Community College Use a comma to set off introductory elements. Anxious about the upcoming winter, settlers began to bicker among themselves about supplies. Comma Rule #3 In the winter of 1644, nearly half the settlers died of starvation or exposure.

© Capital Community College Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives.coordinate adjectives Coaches grew weary of running practices in the drafty, dreary, dilapidated gymnasium. Hint: If you could put a but or an and between the adjectives, you should put a comma between them. Comma Rule #4 The designs for an expensive, modern gym should make them happy.