Language Arts-PSSA Review: The 2nd Annual Grammar Games-Comma Competition Flashcards

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What is a comma

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punctuation mark that indicates that a pause is needed in a sentence; a comma clarifies meaning for the reader

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Independent Clause:

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single complete sentence with a subject and verb that forms a complete thought

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Compound Sentence:

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sentence that contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction and a comma before said conjuction

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Coordinating conjunctions

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FANBOYS: for; and; nor; but; or; yet; so

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Dependent clause

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subject and verb that cannot stand alone; not a complete sentence; helps clarify and add detail to independent clauses; indentified by dependent clause markers

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Dependent clause markers:

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because; since; when; while; until; if; as; though; although; unless; after; before; once; whether

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Dependent Clauses serve as an introductory clause:

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When a dependent clause is placed at the beginning of a sentence, place a comma between independent clause and dependent clause

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Dependent clause appearing at the end of a sentence:

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When a dependent clause is after an independent clause, nod not place a comma between the two.

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Essential Phrases and Clauses

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phrase used to modify a noun; adds information that is critical to the meaning of sentence; not set off by commas; example- The people are very fit. Without the essential phrase (selected between the < and >), it is too vague. Which people?

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Non-Essential Phrases and Clauses

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adds extra information to sentence; can be eliminated without jeopardizing meaning of sentence; set off by commas; example- My brother, who lives across town, plans to throw a party. We still know what the sentence is talking about even if we didn’t have that phrase

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Interjection:

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abrupt comment made specially as an interruption; when at the beginning of sentence, followed by comma

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Direct Address:

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to call a person or group of people to attention by using their name; set off from sentence with a comma

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The tag Question

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Statement followed by a mini question that asks for confirmation; set of by comma.

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