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Date: 2013-07-23 11:13:05
Comma
Dependent clause
Adverbial clause
Independent clause
Conjunction
Serial comma
Compound sentence
Clause
Sentence
Linguistics
Syntax
Punctuation

Commas Commas are used to separate structural elements within sentences. This separation breaks sentences into manageable parts for the reader by grouping words together and highlighting important parts of the sentence.

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