Do you put a comma before however
Comma before or after "however": The Definitive Guide
however, moreover, finally, therefore, of course, ... put a comma before and after it. Sabrina and Barbie were, of course, happy to be in class. David, however, was not so sure. If the transition comes BETWEEN two complete sentences, put a semi-colon before it and a comma after it (if you do not do this, you …
[DOC File]USING COMMAS: RULES TO LIVE BY
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In a compound sentence, when you combine two independent clauses with a conjunction like “and,” “but,” or “or,” you should put a comma before the conjunction and never after. In a complex sentence, if the sentence begins with a subordinate clause, you should put a comma at the end of the subordinate clause before …
[DOCX File]Appositive Phrases - Mrs. Miller's Room 122
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- If you put something like he said within a sentence in direct speech, you put a comma after the first piece of direct speech and after he said, and you start the continuation of the direct speech with quotation marks. Note that you do …
[DOC File]Basic Rules for Using Commas and Semi-Colons
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Amundsen beat Scott to the Pole by only a month however. Dates: Put a comma between day and year—must have month, day, and year. DO NOT USE A COMMA IF A DATE CONSISTS …
[DOCX File]Comma Usage DLA - Mt. San Antonio College
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1. Use a semi-colon in place of the comma and conjunction to separate the two independent clauses in a compound sentence. Example: I like working outside; I also enjoy reading. 2. Use a semi-colon before the conjunctive adverb (such as however and therefore) that joins two independent clauses. Be sure to put a comma …
[DOC File]COMMAS (a comma stands for a “pause”)
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You may have learned that the comma before the "and" is unnecessary, which is fine if you're in control of things. However, there are situations in which, if you don't use this comma (especially when the list is complex or lengthy), these last two items in the list will try to glom together (like macaroni and cheese). Using a …
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Because "for whom I was waiting" is actually non-restrictive clause, you do need the comma before "for." However, this only rarely comes up on the test—you are much more likely to make a mistake by putting a …
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