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Punctuation Cheat Sheet, Exercises of English

A cheat sheet for using punctuation in writing. It explains the use of commas before coordinating conjunctions, three ways to connect two independent clauses, and the use of commas after introductory groups of words. The information is borrowed from Lynne Weber's work at St. Mark's School of Texas in 2010. useful for students who want to improve their writing skills and need a quick reference guide for punctuation rules.

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2022/2023

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Download Punctuation Cheat Sheet and more Exercises English in PDF only on Docsity! Mr. Hazeltine English / Writing Lab Righteous Cheat Sheet (Punctuation) Source: the following information is borrowed from the work of Lynne Weber, St. Mark’s School of Texas, 2010.) Comma/Punctuation Cheat Sheet I. Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction that connects two independent clauses. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a sentence; like any clause, it has both a subject and a verb. A coordinating conjunction is one of the following words: for and nor but or yet so 2. There are three ways to connect two independent clauses. Below are two independent clauses. Alex is a good writer. He writes vividly about his experiences. The first way is to insert a comma and a coordinating conjunction between the two clauses. Alex is a good writer, and he writes vividly about his experiences. The second way is to insert a semicolon between the two clauses. Alex is a good writer; he writes vividly about his experiences. The third way is to insert a semicolon, a conjunctive adverb like “however” or “therefore” or “thus,” and a comma between the two clauses. Alex is a good writer; moreover, he writes vividly about his experiences. 3. After an introductory group of words and before the subject of the main clause, use a comma. Insert a comma between an introductory subordinate clause and the subject of the next independent clause.
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