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KeyboardWarrior Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Examples of when, and when not you use commas

I see a lot of people using a comma before ending their sentences with 'too' and 'though'.

When do you use the comma before 'too' and 'though', and when do you not use a comma?

Another thing, do you use a comma before 'anyway', 'I think', and 'really' when finishing a sentence?

If so, can you give me some examples of when you do use a comma, and when you do not?

And one last thing, when do you capitalise a word after a colon (apart from the obvious when you're naming something or using 'I', etc?

Thanks.
  

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If you type the words "comma use" in the search box (top, left) you will find 100 different threads, each addressing the proper use of commas. " John

  • If you type the words "comma use" in the search box (top, left) you will find 100 different threads, each addressing the proper use of commas.
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If you type the words "comma use" in the search box (top, left) you will find 100 different threads, each addressing the proper use of commas.
The same applies to "colon use."
John

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