Conquering Commas: Interrupters and Non-Essential Clauses

Conquering Commas: Interrupters and Non-Essential Clauses

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Jackson Turner

English, Education

5th - 8th Grade

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The video tutorial 'Conquering Commas, Lessons 8 and 9' covers the use of interrupters and non-essential clauses in sentences. It begins with a review of previous comma rules, then explains how interrupters add emotion or transition without changing sentence meaning. The tutorial also discusses non-essential clauses, which provide extra information but are not crucial to the sentence's core meaning. Examples illustrate when to use commas for non-essential elements and when to omit them for essential clauses. The lesson concludes with a review, emphasizing the importance of correctly identifying and punctuating these elements.

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What is the main focus of the lesson 'Conquering Commas, Lessons 8 and 9'?

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Which of the following is an example of an interrupter?

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What is the role of interrupters in a sentence?

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Which of the following is NOT a typical interrupter?

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What is a non-essential clause?

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In the sentence 'Henrietta, who was my mother's favorite chicken, laid an egg every single day,' what is the non-essential clause?

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Why are commas used around non-essential clauses?

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Which sentence contains an essential clause?

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How can you test if a clause is non-essential?

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What should you do if a clause is essential to the meaning of a sentence?

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