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There is nothing more powerful than using correct punctuation marks in writing. You may have heard of the professor who wrote this sentence on the board: A woman without her husband is nothing, and asked his students to punctuate it, using commas, colons, and full stops. All the males in the class punctuated it like this: "A woman, without her man, is nothing." All the females in the class punctuated it like this: "A woman: without her, man is nothing!' How could you possibly have punctuated it? The slide show below summarizes the most commonly uses of a comma, and it uses Aunty Acid's fun quotes so that you can easily remember the tips. Enjoy the tips and don't forget to leave us your comments.

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Punctuation Tips!Comma and Full Stop

Comma Rules with Aunty Acid Quotes

1. Use a comma to separate a clause that introduces the sentence If morning started at noon, I could definitely be a morning person.

2. To separate items in a series: The perfect guy doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, doesn't cheat, and doesn't exist!

Use a Comma

3. To separate two or more adjectives preceding a noun: A kiss is a sign of love. A smile is a sign of joy. A laugh is a sign of happiness. Having a friend like me is a sign of freaking, good taste.

Use a Comma

4.To separate two simple sentences joined by and, but, or, yet, nor: Is everything ridiculously expensive these days, or am I just ridiculously poor?

Use a Comma

5. To set off phrases/clauses not essential to the basic meaning of the sentence. I've been shopping, buying things, for over 20 years, and still I don't have anything to wear.

Use a Comma

Use a Comma6. After a word such as well, yes, no, why when it begins a sentence. Yes, I wish some people would start using glue instead of lipstick.

Use a Comma7. Set off parenthetical expressions by commas Some people want to have a full conversation really early in the

morning, of course, it is ok to kill

those people.

Use a Comma8.In certain conventional situations: dates, addresses, and salutations 17, 04, 2013 Dear Mr. Fred, Sincerely,

Review Use a Comma

1. Items in a series2.Two adjectives before a noun3. To separate two simple sentences4. To separate nonessential words5. After well, yes, no6. To set off parenthetical expressions7. in dates, addresses, & salutations

Use a Full StopAt the end of sentences! I am at an age where all my secrets are safe with my friends because they can't remember them either.

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