Use of comma with names

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      - Use full name and title or job description on first reference. Capitalize the title or job description, and do not use a comma to separate it from the individual's name when it precedes the name....

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    • [DOC File]Capitalization Rules

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      Use a comma between the day of the week and the month. (Friday, July 23) Use a comma between the day and year. (July 23, 1999) (23 July 1999) Use a comma to separate the year from the rest of the sentence when the year follows the month and day. (We spent July 23, 2003, in France. NOTE: No comma is used with just month and year.

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    • [DOC File]A Brief, No-Nonsense Guide to Comma Usage

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      Use commas to join introductory elements to the rest of the sentence. Note in particular the use of the comma in a complex sentence when the dependent (subordinate) clause comes first. Examples of complex sentences: Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me. When the independent clause comes first, however, AVOID the use of a ...

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    • [DOC File]Comma Rules That Rule the World - Commack Schools

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      When dates are written, a comma is needed between the date and year and between the name of a day and its date. If a date, month, and year are listed together, a comma is needed after the year as well. EXAMPLES: We moved here from . Salt Lake City, Utah, three months ago. (Use a comma after the city and after the state.) On . Tuesday, August 13 ...

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    • [DOCX File]Commas ts.com

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      Rule 6: Use a comma to separate the city from the state and after the state in a document. If you use the two-letter capitalized form of a state in a document you do NOT need a comma after the state. With addresses on envelopes, no punctuation is needed.

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    • [DOC File]Comma Rule #1 Use commas in compound sentences

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      Comma Rule #2 ( Use a comma after an introductory word, phrase, or clause. A. Use a comma after introductory words, nouns of direct address, common expressions, introductory adverbs. Ex: Yes, I would love to go with you. Ex. Mom, please stop asking me the same questions. Ex. Of course, you can choose to buy whatever you want.

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    • Comma Exercises, 3

      Use a comma with dates, place names, and addresses. 2. Use a comma after introductory elements. 3. Use a comma to separate more than two items in a series. 4. Use commas to set off non-restrictive elements and appositives. 5. Use a comma with a coordinator to join two full sentences. 6. Use a comma with parenthetical expressions.

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    • [DOC File]This space should be left blank, except for the name of ...

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      The style for the names is First Names, typed in italic 10-point Times, then Last Name, typed in 10-point Times, with a comma after all except the last author, which is separated by comma + “and”.

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    • [DOC File]COMMA USAGE

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      - Use a comma in certain conventional situations. 1. Use a comma to separate items in dates and addresses. Example: The baby was born on Monday, May 3, 1996, in Toledo, Ohio. 2. Use a comma after the salutation of a friendly letter and after the closing. of any letter. Examples: Dear Maggie, Sincerely, 3. Use a comma to set off contrasting ...

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    • Grammar in a Nutshell

      Pluralize proper names by adding ‘s’ to the end of the name. However, if a proper name ends with an ‘s’, adding ‘es’. For example, ‘There are three Anns in the class. ... If the number includes a decimal point, use a comma only when the number has five or more digits before the decimal point. Place the comma in front of the third ...

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