8 Comma Rules
8 Comma Rules
8 Comma Rules
Directions: After each rule and example, add commas to the sentences where needed.
Note: Usage of a comma to separate the second-to-last from the last item is optional.
4. I have to clean my room, walk the dog, and take out the trash.
2) Use a comma to separate independent clauses (complete thoughts) when they are joined by the
following conjunctions: and or for nor so but yet
5. James wants to leave now, yet we must wait for his little brother.
Here are some examples of sentences with dependent and independent clauses:
4) Use a comma(s) to separate any word or phrase from the rest of the sentence that is not essential to
the sentence's meaning. This phrase usually provides extra information about the subject.
Here are some examples of sentences with words/phrases that are not essential to the sentence’s
meaning:
Example: “We need to buy more sugar” she said “before it runs out!”
“We need to buy more sugar,” she said, “before it runs out!”
1. “I am tired” he muttered.
5. The boy watched his mother and wondered, “Could I ever be that strong?”
8) Use a comma to separate the day of the week, the day of the month, and the year.