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Cody Sherwin
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The comma is used to separate words so you can tell where one phrase or clause begins and another ends. Unless you can develop a sort of instinct for recognizing phrase and clause groups so you will never, NEVER stick a comma into the middle of one, and never leave out a comma that would help the reader from running together two groups of words which do not belong together, you have not mastered the art of punctuation.
General Rule. Never use a comma that does not help to make the meaning clear
...er by separating groups of words that otherwise might be confused even momentarily by the hasty reader.
This is the great negative rule. We will now illustrate five positive rules. In addition we take it for granted that you will always use a comma whenever you see clearly how it will prevent confusion and help you express your meaning, whether you can give a rule for it or not.
Rule 1. — Several words, all of which modify equally, or stand in the same relation- ship to, some other word, are separated by commas.


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