Punctuation is sub-category of Grammar

  • punctuation is used to set rules for recreating in writing human speech
    • such as hard pauses (periods, semicolons, colons, dashes and parentheses) and soft pauses (commas)
  • however, punctuation enables writing to go beyond verbal communication for complex expression and meaning

See:

[category: Grammar] [category: Language Arts] [category: SAT Verbal]]

comma

  • used to create a pause
  • uses of commas
    • lists
    • joining phrases
    • separating ideas
    • parenthetical or brackets

for lists

  • = separates nouns, verbs and series of clauses
  • the serial comma = comma following the 2nd to last item in a list before a conjunction:
    • ex.: "one, two, or three bananas"
    • vs.: "one, two or three bananas"
      • both forms are correct
      • generally, American usage is to use the "serial comma" that comes before the conjunction

for conjunctions

for separating ideas or gaps

for parenthetical phrases or brackets

  • functions as parentheses to set aside additional information without interrupting the basic sentence
  • see