I should know this by now, but can someone help me with commas, so I don’t keep making the same mistakes? Biggest problems:
Commas separating and, but, so, ect, when do you need them and when don’t you (not referring to a series here).
For instance: I went to the store today AND I studied my chemistry homework.
I have been told it is when both sides of the And are different sentences, but I have seen sentences with complete sentences on either side and no comma? Help.
Or: I went to the store BUT I didn’t buy macaroni. Same thing with so.. how do you know when there is a comma and when there isn’t. Can you give me some examples of when you do and don't or Web sites with resources?
Or is another problem! Is it the same rule with the sentence on either side?
2007-10-16
06:23:52
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