how do i know where too place comma's.
i put them in every spot they need to go
Thanks collin.
when trying to join two independant clauses. So say something that has a subject or predicate that makes sense by itself after that use a comma and conjunction (like for, and, but, theremore, however) followed by another independant clause.
subject and predicate**
try saying it out loud, where ever you would pause for a moment is where a comma should usually go.
Use commas to separate two main clauses that are connected by a coordinating conjunction. That just means that when you join two things that could be sentences on their own with a word such as “and,” “but,” or “or,” you need a comma before the conjunction: Squiggly ran to the forest, and Aardvark chased the peeves.
Well said guys ;)
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