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writing:punctuation [2013/05/29 14:41]
admin Added Comma usage
writing:punctuation [2016/04/27 15:19] (current)
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 Commas are one of the most misunderstood (and often incorrectly used) punctuation mark. Like other punctuation marks they go directly after the word and then a space is placed after them. They are used to give a brief pause in the text so that if a person were reading the text it's their cue for them to stop for a second to take a breath. Commas are one of the most misunderstood (and often incorrectly used) punctuation mark. Like other punctuation marks they go directly after the word and then a space is placed after them. They are used to give a brief pause in the text so that if a person were reading the text it's their cue for them to stop for a second to take a breath.
  
-They have two main uses...+They have several different uses...
  
 1- Separation of parts a sentence. 1- Separation of parts a sentence.
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 <code> Luthor yelled at Superman that he was going to kill him, Lois, and Jimmy. </code> <code> Luthor yelled at Superman that he was going to kill him, Lois, and Jimmy. </code>
  
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 +3- Like brackets, to highlight information that could otherwise be removed.
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 +<code>Superman never even paused, he had heard threats like these countless times, as he grabbed Luthor's blaster and crushed it.</code>
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 +4- In numbers to break up groups of 3 to make them easier to read.
 +Like in this case:
 +<code> The blaster shattered into 1,000 tiny pieces. </code>
  
  
  
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