Commas when listing 3 items
[DOCX File]Lesson 8: Punctuation
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5. Use commas to set off addresses, dates, degrees, or titles: EX: San Antonio, Texas, is his hometown. 6. Use commas to separate items in a series: The last comma when listing items in a series is fading away; soon it will be a thing of the past. Old Style Series Comma
[DOCX File]Understanding Commas - University of Cape Town
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Note that in a list, the last two items are always connected with “and”. You do not have to place a comma before the “and”, although it is always quite correct to do so. When you are listing single words, you can get away with no comma before “and” (as in the example above).
[DOC File]PUG EXAM REVIEW
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Faulty Parallelism: When listing items in a series or a comparison, they must be in the same grammatical form (all nouns, all verbs, all infinitives, etc.) Failure to do so results in faulty parallelism. ... Use commas with dates, addresses, titles and numbers. Example: Monday, July 31, …
[DOC File]Model APA Paper
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Use one space after commas, colons, semicolons, periods in a reference citation, and periods in initials for names. Do not enter any spaces after periods for abbreviations (such as e.g., a.m.). Insert two spaces after punctuation at the end of a sentence. Include commas before the and/or when listing a series of items.
[DOC File]1 - Texas State University
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Reason: When listing items, if one or more items contains a comma, you separate the items themselves with semicolons. In this case, the items are. 1) the basic foundation program, with a 22-credit program . 2) the foundation plan with endorsements (the best bet for those who are not going to college) 3) the distinguished plan
[DOC File]Defense Contract Management Agency
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Type a Part Description (1-3 keywords only; spaces, commas, semicolons are accepted). Click the Submit button on the NSN/Part Number Lookup page. The NSN or Part Number (w/CAGE) Search Results page appears. The Search Results page differs depending upon the search criteria entered.
[DOC File]U.S. Forest Service
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3. Commas in a Series. Use serial commas when listing items in a series to avoid any confusion over intended meaning, that is, do not omit the comma before the conjunction; for example: endangered, threatened, or sensitive species. 4. Quotation Marks.
[DOC File]Requirements Specification - Pace
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Priority 3 – The requirement is a “nice to have” which may include new functionality It may be helpful to phrase the requirement in terms of its priority, e.g., "The value of the employee status sent to DIS must be either A or I" or "It would be nice if the application warned the user that the expiration date was 3 business days away".
[DOC File]Apply RULE #1 – Use commas when listing items in a series
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Read the following sentences below. Decide if it needs a comma or if it should be left alone. Add commas where appropriate. Use the hints from above. 1. He was a difficult stubborn child. 2. They live in a white frame house. 3. Your cousin has an easy happy smile. 4.
[DOC File]Apply RULE #1 – Use commas when listing items in a series
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Apply RULE #1 – Use commas when listing items in a series Author: cschillinger Last modified by: lkoross Created Date: 6/25/2009 5:25:00 PM Company: Commack UFSD Other titles: Apply RULE #1 – Use commas when listing items in a series
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