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Select the three incorrect commas in the email below:
Hi Mike
Iāve just been reading an interesting article in a holiday
brochure,itās about Florence,Italy.According to Julie,at work,
itās a great city to visit,itās got something for everyone.
Iād really like to go for a short break,would you be interested?
Four or five nights in June would be perfect,as far as Iām
concerned.If youāre interested,Icould book it tonight. Let me know as soon as possible.
Answer:
Answer: Hi Mike,
Iāve just been reading an interesting article in a holiday brochure. Itās about Florence, Italy. According to Julie at work, itās a great city to visit. Itās got something for everyone.
Iād really like to go for a short break, would you be interested? Four or five nights in June would be perfect, as far as Iām concerned. If youāre interested, I could book it tonight. Let me know as soon as possible.
Explanation:
Although it is very common to believe that a comma represents a pause, the truth is that it is not exactly that way. The language has its own rules about where to put commas and where not to.
Here I will write some of the most common and correct ways to use a comma:
- To enumerate: It separates the elements of an enumeration, except the last one, which will be separated by an āandā.
- Vocative use: The vocative is used to appeal to someone, to address him / her. Example: "Sara, give me that book."
- Nicknames and pseudonyms: When the name is accompanied by the nickname, if we can delete it and it is understood who we are referring to, it is placed between commas.
- The connectors: When they are placed at the beginning of the sentence, they will always have a comma behind them.