6th Comma Use With Sentence Structure
6th Comma Use With Sentence Structure
6th Comma Use With Sentence Structure
• A comma is a
punctuation mark
that indicates a
pause is needed in
a sentence.
• Commas help to
clarify meaning for
the reader.
Clauses and Phrases
S V Conj. S V
Andy built a snowman, and Jeff played
with his dog.
Sentence Structure:
Compound Sentence
Where would you place the comma in the
following sentence?
S V S
Dan struggled with his homework so his father
V
helped him.
Sentence Structure:
Dependent Clause
• A dependent • Some dependent clause markers:
clause contains a because though
subject and verb,
since although
but the clause
cannot stand when unless
independently. while after
• Dependent clauses until before
can often be
if once
identified by the
use of dependent as whether
clause markers.
Sentence Structure:
Dependent Phrases & Clauses
• Dependent phrases and clauses help to
clarify and add detail to an independent
clause.
• Dependent clauses may appear at the
beginning, middle, or end of a sentence.
Sentence Structure:
Introductory Clause
• When a dependent clause is placed at the
beginning of a sentence, place a comma
between the independent clause and the
dependent clause.
Dep. clause S V
S V
Because it was raining we decided to go
to the movies.
Introductory Clause
Introductory clause S V
Because it was raining, we decided to go
to the movies.
Dependent Clause
S V
We decided to go to the movies because
we were bored.
Sentence Structure: Essential
Phrases and Clauses
• An essential clause or phrase is used to
modify a noun.
• It also adds information that is critical to
the meaning of the sentence.
• Essential clauses are NOT set off by
commas.
S essential phrase V
The people who work in my office are loud.
Sentence Structure: Essential
Phrases and Clauses
• The word “that” is almost always an indicator of
an essential phrase or clause.
S essential V
The tiramisu that I had at Joe’s was great.
Sentence Structure: Nonessential
Phrases & Clauses
• A nonessential phrase or clause adds
extra information to a sentence.
• This information can be eliminated from
the sentence without jeopardizing the
meaning of the sentence.
• Always place commas around
nonessential phrases and clauses.
Sentence Structure: Nonessential
Phrases & Clauses
• Even without the phrase the sentence still
makes sense: My brother plans to throw a
party.
S non-essential V
My brother, who lives across town, plans
to throw a party.
Sentence Structure: Nonessential
Phrases & Clauses
• Use commas to set off additional
information.
S V
Steve said that he would propose to me on
non-essential
Valentine’s Day, which is my favorite holiday.
Comma Practice
• Would you place commas in the following
sentences? If so, where?
S V
Dan struggled with his homework, his
S V
father helped him.
To Correct a Comma Splice
S V Conj.
S V
S V