Commas With Complex Sentences PDF
Commas With Complex Sentences PDF
Commas With Complex Sentences PDF
Commas with
Complex Sentences:
The Case of the Missing Commas
A complex sentence has an independent clause and a dependent clause. They are put together in a
sentence using a word called a subordinating conjuction. Examples of coordinating conjunctions
are: because, how, which, while, after, though, unless, even though and until.
Example:
Jeff mowed the lawn because he wanted his allowance.
Jeff mowed the lawn is the independent clause. The dependent clause is he wanted his allowance. The
subordinating conjunction is because. There is no comma between the two clauses because the subordinating
conjunction separates them.
If the dependent clause is at the beginning of the sentence, a comma separates the dependent clause from the
independent clause.
Although she orders pizza, Jeanette’s favorite food is chicken.
Below are some complex sentences. Some of the dependent clauses are at the beginning; others are at the
end. You are the comma detective! Rewrite the sentences and add the commas where they are needed.
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Commas with
Complex Sentences:
The Case of the Missing Commas
A complex sentence has an independent clause and a dependent clause. They are put together in a
sentence using a word called a subordinating conjuction. Examples of coordinating conjunctions
are: because, how, which, while, after, though, unless, even though and until.
Example:
Jeff mowed the lawn because he wanted his allowance.
Jeff mowed the lawn is the independent clause. The dependent clause is he wanted his allowance. The
subordinating conjunction is because. There is no comma between the two clauses because the subordinating
conjunction separates them.
If the dependent clause is at the beginning of the sentence, a comma separates the dependent clause from the
independent clause.
Although she orders pizza, Jeanette’s favorite food is chicken.
Below are some complex sentences. Some of the dependent clauses are at the beginning; others are at the
end. You are the comma detective! Rewrite the sentences and add the commas where they are needed.
Since there was no school that day, the children played in the snow.
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4. We thought she was nice because she smiled a lot.
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