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Selected Topics in Sentence Structure Intensive Course in Research Writing Texas A&M UniversityJuly 11-15, 2011 Susan E. Aiello, DVM, ELS
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Punctuation Commas Use commas to separate items in a series. Use a comma BEFORE conjunctions. Red, white, and blue.
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Chapter 9. End marks include periods, question marks, and exclamation points.
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Tall and High Tall – greater in height than the average person, structure, etc. E.g. Laurie is very tall for her age. High – rising or extending upward.
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GRAMMAR RULE OF THE WEEK Use commas to separate three or more items in a series, two or more adjectives before a noun, or to separate parts of a date.
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Comma Rules Find the Errors! II Proofreading Activities.
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Miss Frogbottom Was Wrong 10 Grammar Rules That Aren’t.
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January 2010 With Heidi Rivers Marshall, MFA Jamie Patterson, MA Writing Specialists Grammar Games.
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Punctuation Rules Adapted From Ms. Fulmer 2 Comma Rule #1 1)Use commas to separate items in a series. Example: Please buy apples, oranges, and bananas.
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Grammar: Keys to being successful writers
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COMMAS Learning the 7 Rules. RULE #1 Use commas to separate items in a series. (Items in a series can be words, phrases or clauses.),,, The basketball.
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Appositives Jerry Singh and Jeff Seo. The Basics Appositives can be either nouns or pronouns or noun phrases Queen Victoria, one of England's greatest.
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