Often, you have a word, a phrase, or a clause that interrupts the flow of the sentence. Sometimes you use commas around such an interrupter.
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6 Tips to Teach Writing to a Student with Autism
Autism can affect the way children learn, and it is commonly accompanied by concurrent difficulties such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia. Writing can be difficult for children with autism.
Commas Part 2: Introductory Elements
When we write, we should vary our sentence structure, not beginning every sentence with the subject, but beginning some sentences with introductory words, phrases, and clauses.
Commas Part 1: Five Common Uses for Commas
Commas: The bane of a writer’s existence. Depending on where you look, there can be ten — or tons — of comma rules.
Best Grammar Activities That Will Teach Your Kids To Cooperate
Should you really mix games and grammar? Most teachers say yes.
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