USING COMMAS: RULES TO LIVE BY

1. Commas separate, by working with a conjunction, the clauses of a compound sentence. Commas precede conjunctions (and, but, for, or, nor, yet, so), which join independent clauses to form compound sentences. Example: She managed the restaurant, but he did the cooking. 2. Commas separate elements in a series. Commas … ................
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