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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Uses of comma

It doesn't seem to be a KS1 phenomenon, I have witnessed it in KS2 also, talking to frustrated teachers in Y3 led me to ask the following question on twitter and facebook:

How do you teach what a sentence is?
https://www.literacyshedblog.com/blog/teaching-sentences-simple-isnt-it
Please explain the use of comma after "phenomenon" and "also".

  

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Those commas are both comma splice errors. There are also capitalisation errors.

  • Those commas are both comma splice errors.
  • There are also capitalisation errors.
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Those commas are both comma splice errors. There are also capitalisation errors.

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