A comma (,) is used to separate parts of a sentence from one another. Commas, when used correctly, make your sentences clear and help readers understand your meaning.Use a comma before a coordinating word (and, but, for, nor, or, so, yet) that joins two independent clauses.Also use a comma to separate three or more items—words, phrases,or clauses. A comma used to separate two or more adjectives that modify the same noun when they are not joined by a coordinating word.Use commas with dates, addresses, titles, and numbers. Use a for commas to separate direct quotations from the words that introduce or explain them.
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