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What are the six types of the rule a Comma in a Series?
#1 Nouns in a series
#2 Verbs in a series
#3 Adjectives in a series
#4 Adverbs in a series
#5 Prepositional Phrases in a series
#6 Clauses in a series
He likes apples, bananas, and pears. What rule?
Comma in a series (noun)
He likes to run, swim, and skip.What rule?
Comma in a series (verb)
The apple was crisp, cool, and delicious. What rule?
Comma in a series (adjective)
Natasha runs quickly, swiftly, and quietly. What rule?
Comma in a series (adverbs)
Prepositional phrases are?
=show position/part
He ran over the hill, through the woods, and into the house.
Comma in a series (prepositional phrases)
Clauses=
can stand alone = full sentence
He called, he spoke, and he yelled.
Commas in a series (clauses)
Comma Rule Adjectives describe and provide formula
Use a comma to separate two adjectives before a noun. Formula : adj, adj, noun.
He has a shiny, red apple. What rule?
Commas with Adjectives
Commas in a series(adjectives) vs. Commas with Adjectives
The apple was cool, crisp, and delicious. series=3
I ate a crisp, cool apple.