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Kartik Raj Kanna Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Where is the *comma* used?

Sometimes, people omit the *,* or add a *,* when not necessary. I always ponder into where the *,* is used, and have found myself incapable of finding the answer. Please brief me about its uses

Thanks
KRK
  

Top answer

Yes, punctuating can be tricky. - Clauses connected with and , but or or are usually separated by commas unless they are very short. - When subordinate clauses begin sentences, they are often followed by commas.

  • Yes, punctuating can be tricky.
  • - Clauses connected with and , but or or are usually separated by commas unless they are very short.
  • - When subordinate clauses begin sentences, they are often followed by commas.
  • If you are ever in Tokyo, come and see me.
  • Come and see me if you are ever in Tokyo.
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Yes, punctuating can be tricky.

- Clauses connected with and, but or or are usually separated by commas unless they are very short.
- When subordinate clauses begin sentences, they are often followed by commas.
If you are ever in Tokyo, come and see me.
Come and see me if you are ever in Tokyo.

- We don't usually put commas b
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Thanks a LOT!
I really needed some clarifications.
Thanks Again,
KRK

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