English Comma Rules
English Comma Rules
Purdue OWL The student explained her question, yet the instructor still
didn't seem to understand.
General Writing
Yesterday was her brother's birthday, so she took him out to
General Writing Introduction
dinner.
Writing Style
Punctuation Introduction
While I was eating, the cat scratched at the door.
Punctuation
Because her alarm clock was broken, she was late for class.
Sentence Punctuation Patterns
Independent and Dependent Clauses If you are ill, you ought to see a doctor.
Conquering the Comma Presentation
When the snow stops falling, we'll shovel the driveway.
Commas
Apostrophe Introduction
CORRECT: She was still quite upset, although she had won the
Hyphen Use
Oscar. (This comma use is correct, because it is an example of
Quotation Marks extreme contrast.)
Visual Rhetoric
Avoiding Plagiarism After the test but before lunch, I went jogging.
Teacher and Tutor Resources The sun radiating intense heat, we sought shelter in the cafe.
Graduate Writing
Subject-Specific Writing
c. Common introductory words that should be followed by a comma
Job Search Writing include yes, however, well.
English as a Second Language
Here are some clues to help you decide whether the sentence element
is essential:
MLA Guide
If you leave out the clause, phrase, or word, does the sentence still
make sense?
A PA G u i d e Does the clause, phrase, or word interrupt the flow of words in the
original sentence?
If you move the element to a di!erent position in the sentence,
Chicago Guide does the sentence still make sense?
If you answer "yes" to one or more of these questions, then the element
OWL Exercises in question is nonessential and should be set o! with commas. Here are
some example sentences with nonessential elements:
The candidate who had the least money lost the election.
The Green party candidate, who had the least money, lost the
election.
The prosecutor argued that the defendant, who was at the scene
of the crime, who had a strong revenge motive, and who had
access to the murder weapon, was guilty of homicide.
If you answer yes to these questions, then the adjectives are coordinate
and should be separated by a comma. Here are some examples of
coordinate and non-coordinate adjectives:
July 22, 1959, was a momentous day in his life. Who lives at 1600
(When you use just the month and the year, no comma is necessary
after the month or year: "The average temperatures for July 1998 are the
highest on record for that month.")
COMMA ABUSE
12. Don't use a comma to separate the subject from the verb.
13. Don't put a comma between the two verbs or verb phrases in a
compound predicate.
14. Don't put a comma between the two nouns, noun phrases, or
noun clauses in a compound subject or compound object.
15. Don't put a comma after the main clause when a dependent
(subordinate) clause follows it (except for cases of extreme
contrast).
CORRECT: She was still quite upset, although she had won the
Oscar. (This comma use is correct, because it is an example of
extreme contrast)
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