Franco/English 9
Comma Rules
Commas in Compound Sentences
• Sentences joined by FANBOYS
• FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
• ALL sentences joined with a FANBOY must be separated with a comma
• Jeff loves pizza, and Kelly prefers pasta.
Dependent Clauses
Commas & Dependent Clauses
• Dependent clauses may appear at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence
• Dependent clauses at the start of a sentence are called introductory clauses
• Introductory clauses must be followed by a comma:
– Before I go shopping, I have to clean up.
– Since it was raining, we stayed inside.
• A dependent clause contains a subject and verb, but the clause cannot stand independently.
• Dependent clauses can often be identified by the use of dependent clause markers.
Some dependent clause markers:
1. because
2. since
3. when
4. while
5. until
6. if
7. as
8. though
9. although
10. unless
11. after
12. before
13. once
14. whether
Commas & Dependent Clauses, cont.
• Commas ONLY accompany a dependent clause if the dependent clause BEGINS the sentence.
EXAMPLES:
• I went on the roller coaster because my brother dared me.
• Because my brother dared me, I went on the roller coaster.
Sentence Structure:
Nonessential Phrases and Clauses
• A nonessential phrase or clause adds extra information to a sentence.
• This information can be eliminated from the sentence without jeopardizing the meaning of the sentence.
• Always place commas around nonessential phrases and clauses.
EXAMPLE:
• My brother, who lives across town, plans to throw a party!
• Even without the phrase, the sentence still makes sense: My brother plans to throw a party!
Commas in Lists
• Use commas in a list to divide items to avoid confusion
• Oxford comma (a.k.a. serial comma, Harvard comma)
– Use a comma before “and” in a series
– Example: I bought oranges, apples, and bananas.
Commas with Adjectives
• Use a comma between two adjectives that can be interchanged in order.
• Jack is a cranky, ungrateful man.
• Hint: If you can place an “and” between the adjectives, there needs to be a comma between them.