

Commas in a Series
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English
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Comma Rule #1 Commas in a Series
(Separate items in a list)
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Comma Rule #1: Commas in a Series (Separate items in a list)
Use commas to separate items in a list of three or more. Remember that an “item” may refer to a noun, verb, or adjective phrase
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Comma Rule #1: Commas in a Series (Separate items in a list)
For example:
I need to buy eggs milk lettuce and bread. ❌
I need to buy eggs, milk, lettuce, and bread. ✅
-or-
I need to buy eggs, milk, lettuce and bread. ✅
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Multiple Select
Carlos wants to visit Paris Italy Germany and China.
Choose all that apply.
Carlos wants to visit Paris, Italy, Germany, and China.
Carlos wants to visit Paris Italy Germany and China.
Carlos wants to visit Paris, Italy, Germany and China.
No change.
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Comma rule #1: Commas in a series (Separate items in a list)
Sometimes the list is short phrases instead of words.
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Comma Rule #1: Commas in a series (phrases)
For example:
I really don't care who you see where you go or what you do. ❌
I really don't care who you see, where you go, or what you do. ✅
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Multiple Select
My sister saw me coming hid the candy and then pretended she knew nothing about it.
My sister saw me, coming hid the candy and then pretended she knew nothing about it.
My sister saw me coming hid the candy and then pretended she knew nothing about it.
My sister saw me coming, hid the candy, and then pretended she knew nothing about it.
My sister saw me coming hid the candy, and then pretended she knew nothing about it.
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Comma rule #1: Commas in a Series (Separate items in a list)
The important things to remember about using commas in series are these:
1. A series includes 3 or more items of the same type (words or groups of words).
2. The series is connected by and, or, or nor before the last item.
3. A comma separates items in the series, including the final item preceded by and, or, or nor.
Comma Rule #1 Commas in a Series
(Separate items in a list)
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