Commas - ACT English
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Which option correctly uses commas: 'Yes I can help you now.'?
Which option correctly uses commas: 'Yes I can help you now.'?
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Yes, I can help you now. Comma needed after introductory word 'Yes'.
Yes, I can help you now. Comma needed after introductory word 'Yes'.
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Find the error: 'He said I am not going.'
Find the error: 'He said I am not going.'
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He said, 'I am not going.'. Comma needed before the quoted speech begins.
He said, 'I am not going.'. Comma needed before the quoted speech begins.
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What is the rule for using commas with adjectives?
What is the rule for using commas with adjectives?
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Use commas to separate two or more coordinate adjectives describing the same noun. When adjectives equally modify the noun, separate with commas.
Use commas to separate two or more coordinate adjectives describing the same noun. When adjectives equally modify the noun, separate with commas.
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What is the purpose of a comma in a compound sentence?
What is the purpose of a comma in a compound sentence?
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To separate independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction. Links two complete thoughts with coordinating conjunctions properly.
To separate independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction. Links two complete thoughts with coordinating conjunctions properly.
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Fix the error: 'Let's eat Grandma!'
Fix the error: 'Let's eat Grandma!'
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Let's eat, Grandma. Comma prevents the cannibalistic interpretation!
Let's eat, Grandma. Comma prevents the cannibalistic interpretation!
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When should you use a comma in direct address?
When should you use a comma in direct address?
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Use a comma when addressing someone directly by name or title in a sentence. Sets off the person being spoken to from the message.
Use a comma when addressing someone directly by name or title in a sentence. Sets off the person being spoken to from the message.
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What punctuation is used to separate items in a list with internal commas?
What punctuation is used to separate items in a list with internal commas?
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Use semicolons to separate items in a list with internal commas. Prevents confusion when list items already contain commas.
Use semicolons to separate items in a list with internal commas. Prevents confusion when list items already contain commas.
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Identify the sentence with correct comma usage: 'My brother who lives in New York is visiting.'
Identify the sentence with correct comma usage: 'My brother who lives in New York is visiting.'
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My brother, who lives in New York, is visiting. The phrase about New York is extra information needing commas.
My brother, who lives in New York, is visiting. The phrase about New York is extra information needing commas.
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What is the rule for using commas in introductory elements?
What is the rule for using commas in introductory elements?
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Use a comma after introductory words, phrases, or clauses. Helps clarify sentence structure by setting off opening elements.
Use a comma after introductory words, phrases, or clauses. Helps clarify sentence structure by setting off opening elements.
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Which sentence correctly uses a comma: 'The weather was cold but sunny.'?
Which sentence correctly uses a comma: 'The weather was cold but sunny.'?
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The weather was cold, but sunny. Comma needed before 'but' when joining two complete thoughts.
The weather was cold, but sunny. Comma needed before 'but' when joining two complete thoughts.
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Identify the error: 'Send the package to 123 Main Street New York NY 10001.'
Identify the error: 'Send the package to 123 Main Street New York NY 10001.'
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Send the package to 123 Main Street, New York, NY 10001. Commas needed after street, city, and state.
Send the package to 123 Main Street, New York, NY 10001. Commas needed after street, city, and state.
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What is the primary purpose of a comma in a list?
What is the primary purpose of a comma in a list?
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To separate items in a series. This is the fundamental function of commas in lists.
To separate items in a series. This is the fundamental function of commas in lists.
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What is the definition of a comma splice on the ACT English test?
What is the definition of a comma splice on the ACT English test?
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Two independent clauses joined by a comma without a conjunction. This creates an improper connection between complete sentences.
Two independent clauses joined by a comma without a conjunction. This creates an improper connection between complete sentences.
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What is the rule for using commas with tag questions?
What is the rule for using commas with tag questions?
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Use a comma to separate a tag question from the rest of the sentence. Sets off the questioning phrase from the main statement.
Use a comma to separate a tag question from the rest of the sentence. Sets off the questioning phrase from the main statement.
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What is the rule for using commas with interjections?
What is the rule for using commas with interjections?
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Use a comma to separate an interjection from the rest of the sentence. Separates exclamatory words from the main sentence content.
Use a comma to separate an interjection from the rest of the sentence. Separates exclamatory words from the main sentence content.
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Which option correctly punctuates an introductory dependent clause: 'Although it rained ___ we hiked.'?
Which option correctly punctuates an introductory dependent clause: 'Although it rained ___ we hiked.'?
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Use a comma: 'Although it rained, we hiked.'. Dependent clauses starting sentences require commas before the main clause.
Use a comma: 'Although it rained, we hiked.'. Dependent clauses starting sentences require commas before the main clause.
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What is the rule for commas with a contrasting phrase such as 'not X but Y'?
What is the rule for commas with a contrasting phrase such as 'not X but Y'?
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Use a comma to set off a clear contrast or strong interruption when needed. Contrasting phrases may need commas depending on the emphasis desired.
Use a comma to set off a clear contrast or strong interruption when needed. Contrasting phrases may need commas depending on the emphasis desired.
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Find and correct the punctuation: 'Yes I understand your point.'
Find and correct the punctuation: 'Yes I understand your point.'
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Correct: 'Yes, I understand your point.'. 'Yes' is an interjection that interrupts and needs a comma.
Correct: 'Yes, I understand your point.'. 'Yes' is an interjection that interrupts and needs a comma.
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What is the rule for commas with interjections and mild interrupters (for example, 'however,' 'yes,')?
What is the rule for commas with interjections and mild interrupters (for example, 'however,' 'yes,')?
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Use commas to set off mild interrupters from the rest of the sentence. Interrupters pause the flow and need comma separation for clarity.
Use commas to set off mild interrupters from the rest of the sentence. Interrupters pause the flow and need comma separation for clarity.
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Choose the correct punctuation: 'a long ___ exhausting trip' (comma or no comma?)
Choose the correct punctuation: 'a long ___ exhausting trip' (comma or no comma?)
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No comma: 'a long exhausting trip.'. 'Long' describes the type of trip, while 'exhausting' describes the experience.
No comma: 'a long exhausting trip.'. 'Long' describes the type of trip, while 'exhausting' describes the experience.
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Find and correct the list punctuation: 'We bought apples oranges and pears.'
Find and correct the list punctuation: 'We bought apples oranges and pears.'
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Correct: 'We bought apples, oranges, and pears.'. Commas are needed to separate each item in a series.
Correct: 'We bought apples, oranges, and pears.'. Commas are needed to separate each item in a series.
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Find and correct the punctuation: 'The solution was not quick but effective.'
Find and correct the punctuation: 'The solution was not quick but effective.'
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Correct: 'The solution was not quick but effective.'. This contrast is clear without comma separation.
Correct: 'The solution was not quick but effective.'. This contrast is clear without comma separation.
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Find and correct the punctuation: 'After the meeting we went to lunch.'
Find and correct the punctuation: 'After the meeting we went to lunch.'
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Correct: 'After the meeting, we went to lunch.'. The prepositional phrase 'After the meeting' needs a comma before the main clause.
Correct: 'After the meeting, we went to lunch.'. The prepositional phrase 'After the meeting' needs a comma before the main clause.
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Where does the comma go: 'John my brother is coming.'?
Where does the comma go: 'John my brother is coming.'?
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Correct: 'John, my brother, is coming.'. Appositives that rename nouns need commas around them.
Correct: 'John, my brother, is coming.'. Appositives that rename nouns need commas around them.
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What is the rule for placing a comma before a coordinating conjunction joining two independent clauses?
What is the rule for placing a comma before a coordinating conjunction joining two independent clauses?
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Use a comma before $FANBOYS$ when both sides are independent clauses. $FANBOYS$ (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So) require commas when joining complete thoughts.
Use a comma before $FANBOYS$ when both sides are independent clauses. $FANBOYS$ (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So) require commas when joining complete thoughts.
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Choose the correct punctuation: 'a long ___ exhausting trip' (comma or no comma?)
Choose the correct punctuation: 'a long ___ exhausting trip' (comma or no comma?)
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No comma: 'a long exhausting trip.'. 'Long' describes the type of trip, while 'exhausting' describes the experience.
No comma: 'a long exhausting trip.'. 'Long' describes the type of trip, while 'exhausting' describes the experience.
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Find and correct the error: 'The students in the front row, were taking notes.'
Find and correct the error: 'The students in the front row, were taking notes.'
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Correct: 'The students in the front row were taking notes.'. The comma incorrectly separates the subject from its verb.
Correct: 'The students in the front row were taking notes.'. The comma incorrectly separates the subject from its verb.
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What is the rule for commas between coordinate adjectives before a noun?
What is the rule for commas between coordinate adjectives before a noun?
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Use a comma if adjectives are equal and can be reversed or separated by 'and.'. Equal adjectives can switch positions: 'cold, rainy' = 'rainy, cold.'
Use a comma if adjectives are equal and can be reversed or separated by 'and.'. Equal adjectives can switch positions: 'cold, rainy' = 'rainy, cold.'
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What is the rule for commas with interjections and mild interrupters (for example, 'however,' 'yes,')?
What is the rule for commas with interjections and mild interrupters (for example, 'however,' 'yes,')?
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Use commas to set off mild interrupters from the rest of the sentence. Interrupters pause the flow and need comma separation for clarity.
Use commas to set off mild interrupters from the rest of the sentence. Interrupters pause the flow and need comma separation for clarity.
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What is a serial comma?
What is a serial comma?
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Another term for the Oxford comma. Both terms refer to the final comma in a list.
Another term for the Oxford comma. Both terms refer to the final comma in a list.
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