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Ambiguous and problematic situations, or where do we put commas?

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However it may sound, this is exactly the case with this “rather mobile” punctuation mark. Before one and the same conjunction, a comma may or may not appear – and this is quite a common situation in our language. Before what do we put a comma? – let’s demonstrate this with a few examples:

Do we put a comma before a?

  • I bought a coffee and then went to gambling database the park – a comma is unnecessary before a , because it acts as a connector in the coordinate sentence.
  • I wanted to leave the house, but it started raining ” – a should be put before a , because it appears in the opposite coordinate sentence.
  • The lecture was short and accessible – here the a serves as a connecting word in a single sentence.

The situation is similar with the conjunction ani . In the sentence: He did not write nor call – a comma is unnecessary before ani , but in another example: He did not buy neither butter nor bread – the punctuation mark is necessary because it appears before the repeated conjunction.

So do we put a comma before?

  • He forgot his notebook, so he there is a very practical and simple way to do wrote on a piece of paper – so it appears here as a resultative conjunction connecting the coordinate sentences.
  • He forgot his notebook. So he had to write on a piece of paper – in simple sentences there is no need to add a comma before so .

Do we put commas before how?

  • He did it the way I wanted him to. / He didn’t say how he did it – we are dealing here with subordinate clauses, in such cases commas appear before how to separate the component clauses.
  • Do it as you always do – this marketing list expression is a comparative construction and does not require separation. Before like a comma is unnecessary in this situation.
  • In the forest there are trees such as pines, spruces and oaks – here we are dealing with a certain linguistic nuance: in this situation we can put a comma before an expression such as , because a longer enumeration requires a pause.

Is a comma necessary or not after the salutation with expressions of respect ?

Many difficulties arise from polite expressions used in official letters. These include phrases such as: with respect, with respect . A comma is unnecessary in these cases, because it results from the structure of the text, not from the rules of punctuation.

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