the use of comma It is full stop it is a typical resource of the written language, since it does not have rhythm and melody as the oral language.
So these punctuation marks represent the pauses and expressions of speech.
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Considering these aspects, today, we will deepen the study of the use of the period and comma.
The end point represents the maximum break of the voice and is used at the end of declarative or imperative sentences. Examples:
The comma has the function of marking a short break. It is generally used in the following situations:
To separate reduced clauses
To separate adverbial and noun clauses when placed before the main clause
To separate interspersed clauses
To separate explanatory adjective clauses
To separate syndetic coordinate clauses (except those introduced by “and”, “or” and “neither”)
To separate asyndetic coordinate clauses
To separate parallel terms from a proverb
To separate displaced terms from their normal position in the sentence
To emphasize the adverbial adjunct placed before
To highlight certain predicatives
To isolate corrective and explanatory words and phrases ("then", "in addition", "incidentally", "that is", etc.)
to separate bet
to separate vocative
To separate the elements of the same syntactic function
To mark the omission of a term (usually from a verb)
After yes and no, used as an answer, at the beginning of the sentence
In dates, to highlight the name of some location
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