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2 Rule: Use a comma to follow a rule.

3 Rule: Use a comma to join independent clauses.
April should be warm, but it is freezing outside!

4 Rule: Use a comma to split two adjectives.
This has been an enjoyable, fascinating year.

5 Rule: Use a comma to separate a quotation from the rest of the sentence.
“Can we get a new seating chart,” asked Mackenzie. Mackenzie asked, “Can we get a new seating chart?” “Can we please,” whined Mackenzie, “get a new seating chart?”

6 Rule: Use a comma to show direct address. (speaking TO someone)
Let’s eat, Jordan. Jordan, can you pass the mustard? Hey, Jordan, why haven’t you passed the mustard yet?

7 Rule: Use a comma after starting with a dependent clause.
When Katarina sings, people listen. Since you told the truth, I’ll go easy on you. Because it’s cold, wear your footie pajamas to bed.

8 We will dance, eat, and party!
Rule: Use a comma after each item in a list except the last. We will dance, eat, and party! We learned subjects, predicates, and clauses.

9 Ron, my next door neighbor, bought fireworks.
Rule: Use a comma to separate an appositive. Ron, my next door neighbor, bought fireworks. My favorite teacher, Mr. Reckling, is 30 years old.

10 This class, and I mean this, is great.
Luckily, I was home. In fact, we were all home. Rule: Use a comma to separate introduction and interruptions. This class, and I mean this, is great. I can pass, most of the time, if I study.

11 Let’s give them titles! APPOSITIVE DIRECT ADDRESS JOINING
DEPENDENT CLAUSE 2 ADJECTIVES QUOTING INTRO/INTERRUPTION LISTING


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