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Commas in Dialogue
The comma is a punctuation mark, and it appears in several variants in various languages. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text.
By
Teresa LaMagra
Commas, part 2
Comma-itis: the disease that shrivels many writers. But not you, not after this second tutorial on the rules of the Mighty Comma.
By
Jim Toner
Lesson 2: The Comma
Welcome to Little Shop of Writers, commas, the second most frequently used form of punctuation. Learn how they slow down writing, list, and also give meaning to sentences. Write what you mean to say...
By
M.M. Anderson
Commas in a Tag Question
The comma is a punctuation mark, and it appears in several variants in various languages. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text.
By
Teresa LaMagra
Run-ons and comma splices
In this tutorial, learn about run-ons and comma splices--what they are, what they aren't, and how to correct them.
By
Jim Toner
Commas in Dates
The comma is a punctuation mark, and it appears in several variants in various languages. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text.
By
Teresa LaMagra
Commas in Addresses
The comma is a punctuation mark, and it appears in several variants in various languages. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text.
By
Teresa LaMagra
Commas with Yes and No
The comma is a punctuation mark, and it appears in several variants in various languages. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text.
By
Teresa LaMagra
Apostrophes
Those little commas floating in midair: apostrophes. Learn how to use them in this tutorial.
By
Jim Toner
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Comma
Speech
16
Reading
14
Proper Noun
2
Grammar
4
Teachers
Teresa LaMagra
Member
Bayville, United States of America
Mrs. B
Teacher
United States of America
Jim Toner
Member
M.M. Anderson
Professor