Commas and names
[DOC File]Name:
https://info.5y1.org/commas-and-names_1_dfbdc5.html
Commas surround words of direct address. Commas set off names and titles used in direct address. Example: Betty, pass the butter. Commas indicate omitted verbs. Commas mark the omission of verbs already expressed. Such an expression usually is in another part of the same sentence. Example: Talent often is inherited; genius, never.
[DOCX File]WSCC English - Home
https://info.5y1.org/commas-and-names_1_f66344.html
P-1i Commas with Addresses, Place Names, and Dates. Multiple Choice. The following sentences may be missing one or more commas to set off parts of addresses, place names, or dates. Select the instruction that makes each sentence correct. 1. Delaware, the first state, gained statehood on December 7 1787 followed a few days later by Pennsylvania.
[DOC File]Using the Comma
https://info.5y1.org/commas-and-names_1_444cb0.html
Use commas to separate aspects of geographical names, dates (except between the month and day), addresses (except between the street number and street name), and titles in names. She was born on July 7, 1958, in London, England. Suzi Smith, MD., has an office at 101 Main Street, Chicago, Illinois.
[DOCX File]MemberClicks
https://info.5y1.org/commas-and-names_1_161bdc.html
- Enter the patient last name and first name. Enter middle names or initials in the first name field. Do . not put. commas. between the names or before a suffix (i.e. Jr). - Patient Date of Birth should be entered as . MM/DD/YYYY. (i.e. 9/3/2010, 12/12/1982) - Enter . F. for Female, M. for Male or . U. for Unknown - Enter the Patient Street ...
[DOC File]Capitalization and Punctuation Rules
https://info.5y1.org/commas-and-names_1_98b6f4.html
P9: Use commas to surround degrees or titles used with names. Commas are no longer required around Jr. and Sr. Commas never set off II, III. P10: Use commas to set off expressions that interrupt sentence flow. P11: Use a comma after phrases of more than three words that begin a sentence. If the phrase has fewer than three words, the comma is ...
[DOC File]Capitalization Rules
https://info.5y1.org/commas-and-names_1_cf13e8.html
Use commas to separate words or phrases in a series. (We bought soup, crackers, and tea.) Use commas to separate introductory words such as yes, well, oh, and no from the rest of the sentence. (Oh, I didn’t know that.) Use commas to separate nouns of direct address (the name of the person or group directly spoken to) from the rest of the ...
[DOC File]Comma Worksheet
https://info.5y1.org/commas-and-names_1_915311.html
Adjective clauses are always nonrestrictive if they modify proper names.) The two things most universally desired are power and admiration. (No commas because the phrase is necessary to the sense of the sentence.) Sometimes a clause or phrase may be either nonrestrictive or restrictive. The writer signifies his meaning by using or omitting commas.
[DOC File]The AAMT Book of Style for Medical Transcription
https://info.5y1.org/commas-and-names_1_958b0e.html
Use commas to set off an adjective or adjectival phrase directly following the noun it modifies. He has degenerative arthritis, left knee, with increasing inability to cope. appositives. Use commas before and after nonessential (parenthetical) appositives. The surgeons, Dr. Jones and Dr. Smith, reported that the procedure was a success ...
[DOC File]IDENTIFYING VERBS AND ADVERBS
https://info.5y1.org/commas-and-names_1_a6ce50.html
In other words, the commas that isolate interrupters tell the reader that the interrupter is not necessary to the meaning of the sentence. When an interrupter appears in a sentence, set the interrupter off with two commas. ... Let's just say that the names, titles, and names and titles of persons being directly addressed are set off with commas ...
[DOC File]Proofreading for Commas
https://info.5y1.org/commas-and-names_1_5da407.html
Proofreading for Commas. Compound Sentence Commas. 1. Skim your paper, looking for the seven coordinating conjunctions: and nor but so for yet or. 2. Stop at each of these words, and see whether there is an independent clause (sentence) on each side of it. 3. If so, place a comma before the coordinating conjunction.
Nearby & related entries:
To fulfill the demand for quickly locating and searching documents.
It is intelligent file search solution for home and business.