Basic Rules for Commas and Semicolons

Basic Rules for Commas and Semicolons Comma Rules: 1. Use a comma before the conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) that joins the two independent clauses in a compound sentence. Examples: I like working outside, and I also enjoy reading. He got out of school early, so he took a nap. 2.


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