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Commas Those You Know

Commas Those You Know. Conjunction, Date, City/State, Number, and Series. Conjunction conj. two complete sentences joined with a f--for a--and n--nor b--but o--or y--yet s--so conjunction. Conjunction continued.

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Commas Those You Know

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  1. CommasThose You Know Conjunction, Date, City/State, Number, and Series

  2. Conjunctionconj • two complete sentences joined with a • f--for • a--and • n--nor • b--but • o--or • y--yet • s--so conjunction

  3. Conjunction continued • Place a comma before a conjunction, and you will separate two independent clauses • of more than four words each • if there are no other commas in the sentence • I will but she won’t. • Jan will go to the concert, but Jon prefers to stay . • She is the best candidate, yet I voted for him. • When you come to my house, I can help you with your homeworkquestions; but I only have an hour.

  4. Conjunction • Now it’s your turn. Give your teacher some suggestions.

  5. Datedate • When writing a date using the month, day, and year--set off the year with a comma before and a comma after. • On December 20, 199_, I will fly home. • They were married on May 3, 199_ , in the temple.

  6. Datecontinued • Why no comma in the following? • On June 1 we will celebrate. • Because you must have all three-- • month, day, AND year--to use a comma

  7. Date • Now give your teacher some suggestions for Date comma sentences.

  8. City/StateC/S • Place a comma before and after the state when written in a sentence with the city then the state. • In Logan, Utah, the Festival of Arts is held. • Have you ever visited Cardston, Alberta, before? • I saw Paul Revere’s house in Boston, Massachusetts, last year.

  9. City/Statecontinued • When you write a city or a state alone, you need not use commas. • We came to Rexburg on a calm summer day. • Cody flew to Australia during the winter. • In Idaho Falls the temple looks majestic at night.

  10. City/StateC/S • Now give your teacher some City/State sentences with correct punctuation.

  11. Numbersno. • In most numbers over 9999 use a comma. • BYU accepted 26,756 students. • All of the 256,987 members voted. • Sam paid $26,999 for his new pickup. • Do not use commas in Social Security, account, or telephone numbers. • His telephone number is 529-8999.

  12. Numbers • Tell your teacher some number sentences using commas--or not.

  13. Seriesser • You must have three or more items in a series in a sentence to use commas. You should use a comma before and after etc. • Jan will bring notebooks and pencils. • We ate fruit salad, burritos, and pie. • Please bring the plates, cups, utensils, etc., to the meeting before the picnic.

  14. Seriescontinued • You must include a comma before the last item in the series. • We painted the rooms white and red, yellow, and white and blue. • Without the last comma you might read it • We painted the rooms white and red, yellow and white, and blue.

  15. SeriesAnd This Is Why • When you write a series within a series, you should use stronger punctuation to separate the major items of the series. • We visited Logan, Utah; Preston, Idaho; and Cokeville, Wyoming, last summer. • I enjoy playing baseball, softball, and volleyball; reading; and horseback riding.

  16. Series • Now it’s your turn to create some sentences.

  17. Now It’s Your TurnTell Which Rule • We wanted to go to General Conference and finally decided to make the trip. • On December 25 she will receive her ring. • They were married in Ogden Utah in the temple. • The rain kept falling heavily so we bundled under the umbrella to watch the rodeo.

  18. More To PunctuateFix the Following • The new car price was $41777. • We enjoyed watching the football, volleyball, and baseball games, the wrestling match, and the rodeo team. • Sam bought a beautiful couch and her husband purchased a new gun. • On September 5 1997 the twins were born.

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