Commas with nonessential elements
Commas with introductory elements
Commas with other sentence interrupters
Run-on sentences
Subject + Predicate
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What is a nonessential element?  

Nonessential words and phrases are elements of a sentence that do not contain information essential to the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

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what is a comma with introductory elements

Introductory commas come between an initial word, phrase, or dependent clause and the leading (independent) clause of a sentence.

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what is are commas with other sentence interrupters? Description

When we use an interrupter in the middle of a sentence, it should be emphasized with commas.

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What are run-on sentences?

A run-on sentence occurs when two independent clauses run together without proper punctuation or appropriate conjunctions.

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What is a Subject + Predicate??

The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about. The predicate tells something about the subject. The predicate of the sentence contains the verb.

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What is a nonessential clause that is enclosed with commas?

Clauses are not essential to the meaning of a sentence.

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What is an introductory element?

Introductory elements consist of clauses, phrases, and words that appear before the main clause of the sentence. Essentially, they prepare your readers for what the sentence is really about, or the meat of the sentence.

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Do you use commas before and after interrupters in a sentence?

Commas are required in front and after interjections and interrupters.

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What are the 3 types of run-on sentences?

Three types of run-on sentences are fused sentence, comma splice, and polysyndeton.

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How do you identify a predicate?

Simply put, the complete predicate includes all the words in a sentence that don't relate to the subject.

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In which punctuation are nonessential modifiers enclosed?

[ ] Brackets

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What is the comma rule for introductory commas?

After introductory words, we use a comma to separate the introductory word from the independent clause.

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What is rule 5 of comma rules?

Separate with a comma any nonessential words or groups of words from the rest of the sentence.

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How do you identify a run-on sentence?

Look and see if there is a place where you could divide the passage into two complete thoughts, without adding, rearranging, or removing any words.

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How do you find the predicate of a sentence?

Finding the verb (the action of the sentence).

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What are the 4 types of commas?

Interrupter or bracketing commas, conjunction commas, introductory commas, serial commas.

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What are introductory elements in the most simple description possible?

Use commas to indicate properly the who and the what.

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What are the different types of interrupters?

Interrupters can be appositives, adjectives, adverbs, names, participial phrases, absolute phrases, prepositional phrases, interjections, and commentary.

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Say at least one of the 5 rules to fix a run-on sentence.

Add a period and a capital letter, add a comma and a coordinating conjunction, a conjunction, add a semicolon, add a “transitional word”, and add a subordinating conjunction.

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What is a predicate in a sentence structure?

Expresses action or being within the sentence.

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How do you set off nonessential elements?

Use commas before and after nonessential words, phrases, and clauses, elements embedded in the sentence that interrupt it without changing the essential meaning.  

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What are a few introductory words?

Although, as, because, before, if, since, though, until, when, etc.

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Can interrupters be at the end of the sentence?

typically a two-position, three-phase switch designed to disconnect a transformer on the line side.

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What is a run-on sentence with commas?

A run-on (or fused sentence) occurs when no punctuation at all separates independent sentences.

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What are the types of predicates?

Simple predicate, Compound predicate, Complete predicate.

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