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** O''n April 11, 2023, we took the test'' | ** O''n April 11, 2023, we took the test'' | ||
* no comma for Month Year: ''We took the test in April 2023.'' | * no comma for Month Year: ''We took the test in April 2023.'' | ||
=== quotation mark === | |||
<u>does 2 things</u>: | |||
'''1. direct quotation''' | |||
* = the specific words attributed to someone | |||
** ''He said, "I do say."'' | |||
* see rules for commas above when using quotation marks | |||
'''2. indicate sarcasm or other reference''' | |||
* ''She is my "best friend"... not.'' | |||
* will note be measured on high school or college entrance exams | |||
=== semicolon === | |||
does 2 things | |||
1. combines independent clauses | |||
* test: if the semicolon separates (or combines) two distinct subject-verb combinations AND each could be a sentence by itself, then the semicolon is correct | |||
2. acts as a "supercomma" | |||
* | * | ||
* Note: this use will not appear on high school entrance exam, but it may appear on a college entrance exam | |||
== Comma and no comma with phrases and clauses == | == Comma and no comma with phrases and clauses == | ||
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*** ex.: Tom jones | *** ex.: Tom jones | ||
=== | == Pronouns == | ||
=== personal pronoun subjective & objective case === | === personal pronoun subjective & objective case === |