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- Rules for Using Commas, With Examples | Grammarly
Not sure about commas? We've got you covered Learn the essentials about using commas in English so your writing always looks polished
- This Is How to Correctly Use Commas in Your Writing - Grammarly
We add commas where they don’t fit, forget them when we need them, and treat them as an all-purpose tool for fixing clumsy sentences (Pro tip: That rarely works ) Commas confuse us perhaps because there are so many rules for using them, and also because comma usage varies by style
- Punctuation: The Ultimate Guide - Grammarly
Punctuation is a series of marks that clarify the meaning of a piece of writing There are 14 punctuation marks; commas, periods, apostrophes, parentheses, and quotation marks are some of the most commonly used ones
- Commas in Dates - Grammarly
Here’s a tip: Commas can be tricky, but they don’t have to trip you up Grammarly’s writing assistant can help you make sure your punctuation, spelling, and grammar are tip-top in everything you write
- When to Use a Comma Before “And” - Grammarly
Follow the rules above, and you’ll be one step closer to using commas with confidence Use Grammarly’s Grammar Checker to help point out when to use commas and other punctuation while ensuring your writing is mistake-free
- Comma Before “Such As” - Grammarly
Grammarly can check your spelling and help you use commas with such as correctly It even proofreads your text so your work is extra polished wherever you write
- Comma Before Parenthesis or After? - Grammarly
You’ll often see commas and parentheses used alongside one another The question is: Do you place the comma after parentheses or before? Generally speaking, commas should never be placed before parentheses
- 5 Ways to Abuse a Comma | Grammarly Blog
How do you know whether you need commas around a name or title? The tip from the article concerns the “essential vs nonessential” comma rule Let’s look at an example: I read Jodi Picoult’s latest novel, Off the Page, at the suggestion of my first writing coach, Beverly Sutton Here, you need commas around Off the Page and one before
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