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have you ever wondered whether you have you ever wondered whether you should be using a comma or a semicolon should be using a comma or a semicolon

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have you ever wondered whether you have you ever wondered whether you should be using a comma or a semicolon should be using a comma or a semicolon

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effect. The word "so" connects the "cause" with the "effect". You'll also notice there's a comma here. Okay? So, it's comma: "so I have a hangover". Let's look at another example. "John forgot his anniversary," — that's the

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there was something missing? And in particular at  this point right here because you would normally   expect a comma just there. Presently we drove on  and in another hour were hungry. Well, a comma   would be correct there, but actually grammatically  it's perfectly okay for there to be no comma  

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also put into mind that you have to put also put into mind that you have to put a comma a comma

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can use the correlative conjunction not can use the correlative conjunction not only but also notice that a comma is only but also notice that a comma is

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parentheses parentheses i dot e comma i e or italics because i dot e comma i e or italics because

i.e., e.g., and etc. Which is Correct When and Why? id est, exempli gratia, and Etcetera.

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