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8 times when you should use a comma

8 ways to properly use a comma

One thing I see often while editing client documents is that people don’t seem to know when to use a comma. I thought I’d take today’s post to quickly outline when you should use the comma.

Here are 8 instances when you should use commas and a couple of examples for each. If you stick to these 8 circumstances, you may very well become an expert comma user.

1. Separating successive list items

2. Separating adjectives that modify the same noun

3. Before conjunctions linking independent clauses

4. After introductory words or phrases

5. Around nonrestrictive phrases

6. With dates and addresses

7. When directly addressing someone

8. At the salutation and close of a letter

Are you aware of any other legitimate time when you can use a comma? Share them in the comments below.

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