Transcription of Comma Tip 1
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Comma TIP 1. Use a Comma to separate an introductory element from the main clause that follows. Main clauses will often have single words, phrases, or other clauses that introduce them. In the table below are common introductory elements. INTRODUCTORY. DEFINITION E XA M P LE S. ELEMENT. at midnight, in Count Dracula's Prepositional Preposition + optional castle, under Fred's nose, on phrase description + noun the other hand, etc. Verb + ing slurping up the last few drops of the chocolate shake, Verb + ed Participle phrase wheezing like a cat with a hairball, bumped from the list, Irregular form of irregular verb broken by the news, etc. to avoid being eaten by a Great Infinitive phrase To + verb White shark, to be perfectly honest, to conclude, etc. the best student in Dr. Noun phrase Wright's biology class, my Appositive renaming another roommate with the worst noun table manners, the shyest boy in class, etc. Name of the person Noun of direct [or other living being] Ned, Mr. President, Mom, Jo-Jo, address receiving the etc.
1 COMMA TIP 1 Use a comma to separate an introductory element from the main clause that follows. Main clauses will often have single words, phrases, or other clauses that introduce them. In the table below are common introductory elements.
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