COM CO 201 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Chocolate Cake, Pediatrics, Eugenius Warming
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The building"s water heating systems failed, but the maintenance team was able to identify and repair the problem within a few hours. The bright, yellow umbrella stood out: tip: if adjectives can be separated by the word and, you should separate them with comma, commas aren"t needed to separate cumulative adjectives (ones that modify each other), example: Kyle, let"s go: introductory elements, to separate introductory element from main part of a sentence - prevent separate ideas from getting mixed up, example: After his flight landed in new york, leo walked around the airport in search of food: a comma is needed after any introductory element, even if it"s only one or two words. Words like however and for example should be followed by commas: they tell readers that whatever follows it is a separate thought, examples: However, somebody was home: parenthetical expressions, separating parenthetical expressions from other parts of the sentence - it"s an extra piece of information, example: