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COMMA REVIEW Pfeffer/MacLeod 2015
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We can go to New York City, or we can go to Philadelphia. (2 independent clauses separated by a conjunction) We can go to New York City or we can go to Philadelphia.
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My mother, a high school math teacher, has been teaching for nearly twenty-five years. (nonessential) My mother a high school math teacher has been teaching for nearly twenty-five years.
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Sorry, we are out of the shoe in your size. (intro word) Sorry we are out of the shoe in your size.
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The journals, which were due last week, have already been graded. (nonessential) The journals which were due last week have already been graded.
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Wait, there is a quiz today? (intro word) Wait there is a quiz today?
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I like to exercise outside, but it is too cold in the winter. (2 independent clauses separated by a conjunction) I like to exercise outside but it is too cold in the winter.
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The National Zoo, which is located in Washington, D.C., has a new giant panda cub. (non essential) The National Zoo which is located in Washington, D.C. has a new giant panda cub.
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No, there is no admission fee at the National Zoo. (intro word) No there is no admission fee at the National Zoo.
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I feel confident about using commas, so I am not nervous about the quiz. (2 independent clauses separated by a comma) I feel confident about using commas so I am not nervous about the quiz.
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