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Punctuating Introductory Clauses and PhrasesTHE LAZY EDITOR: The History of Ice November 2016THE LANGUAGE ARTS MAGAZINEName: Date: Dont Forget the Comma! Introductory clauses and phrases do what they.

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The Don't Forget The Comma! - Scholastic Scope form is designed to help users practice proper punctuation, particularly with introductory clauses and phrases. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to assist you in completing the form effectively.

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  4. Read the provided instructions carefully. This section explains the purpose of the form and illustrates the correct use of commas with introductory clauses and phrases.
  5. Proceed to the practice section. You will see a list of sentences that require punctuation corrections.
  6. For each sentence, identify the introductory clause or phrase. Insert a comma in the correct position as required.
  7. Review your corrections to ensure accuracy. Double-check that each introductory clause or phrase has a comma following it.
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Use a comma after an introductory phrase or clause. ... Use commas before and after a parenthetical phrase or clause. ... Use a comma to separate two independent clauses linked by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, nor or, so, yet) ... Use a comma to separate items in a series.

Plain Writing Tips - Comma or No Comma? Do not use a comma between the subject and verb of a sentence. ... Do not use a comma when the subject has two verbs. ... Use a comma at the end of a date. ... Use a comma after place names using states or counties. ... Use a comma before “and” when listing a series.

Use commas to separate three or more words, phrases, or clauses written in a series. Example: George traveled to Spain, France, and Germany. Use commas to separate two or more coordinate adjectives that describe the same noun.

Use commas around clauses that add information but aren't essential to the meaning of the sentence. Don't use commas if the clause is essential for meaning. If you can remove the clause and your sentence means the same thing, it's non-essential and should go between commas.

With speech, we often pause within or between thoughts to emphasize or clarify a point. With writing, we should use the same technique, using commas to mark these points.

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