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______ is the same as semicolon and comma before a and/but
Period
_______ is the same as period and comma before an and/but
Semicolon
_______ is the same as period and semicolon
Comma before and/but
______ is the same as dash, two commas, and two dashes
Colon
_____ is the same as dash, colon, and two dashes
Two commas
______ is the same as two commas, dash, and colon
Two dashes
Dashes, two commas, two dashes, and colons are examples of ______
Non essential information
It’s
It is
Its
Possessive form of it
Colon
List or explanation
A _______ needs a complete sentence before
Colon
Proper form of the term “Could of”
Could have
Proper term of “Would Of”
Would have
Proper term of “Should of”
Should have
Proper term of “Might of”
Might Have
________ end with -s
Singular verbs
________ verbs do not end with -s
Plural
_____ is for people
Who
_____ is for things
Which
_____ is for places
Where
Use ____ before a verb
Who
Use ____ before a preposition
Whom
____ went
Who
by _____
Whom
____ in a list must match
All items
__ is the pronoun of a person or people
Who
__ is the pronoun for everything else
That
When we use pronouns more than once in a sentence, ww have to use the same _________
Perspective throughout
Two
Is a number
Too
More than enough and also
To
Direction and action
If the sentence starts with ______ then it’s a dependent clause
Subordinating conjunction
If
Subordinating Conjunction
Since
Subordinating Conjunction
As
Subordinating Conjunction
When
Subordinating Conjunction
When
Subordinating Conjunction
While
Subordinating Conjunction
After
Subordinating Conjunction
Before
Subordinating Conjunction
Until
Subordinating Conjunction
Because
Subordinating Conjunction
Should a comma be used between two full sentences
No this is a comma splice
Should a comma go inbetween a independent and dependent clause when independent clause comes first
No
Should a comma go between two clauses with the same subject when the subject is not repeated?
No
When the subject is repeated does it have to be the full name?
No it can be a pronoun like it or her as examples
Can a comma go inbetween subjects and verbs
No
Comma + and = ______
Period
Many tourists visit London and Paris to visit museums, and monuments. Is the previous sentence correct on the placement of the comma
No because this sentence would basically mean “Many tourists visit London and Paris to visit museums. Monuments.”
Can a comma go before or after a preposition?
No
Can a comma go before or after the word “that”
No
Can a comma go between two adjectives whose order cannot be reversed
No
Can a comma go between adjectives and nouns
No
Can a comma go before an open parentheses
No