Of the COMMA. THE Comma usually separates those parts of a sentence, which, though very closely connected in sense and construction, require a pause between them. RULE i. Practical English composition - Side 38af Richard Hiley - 1848 - 142 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1809 - 572 sider
...brief remarks on each of these in the order I have mentioned then:. And first of the comma. The comma usually separates those parts of a sentence, which....closely connected in sense and construction, require a short pause between them, and only a short one, without any change of tone; the sentiment, or enunciation... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 sider
...sentences may be divided into simple and compound members. See page 137. CHAPTER i. Of the COMMA. THE Comma usually separates those parts of a sentence, which,...and construction, require a pause between them. RULE i. With respect to a simple sentence, the several words of which it consists have so near a relation... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1807 - 290 sider
...may be divided into simple and compound members. See page 11 8. CHAPTER I. Of the Comma. THE Comma usually separates those parts of a sentence, which,...sense and construction, require a pause betwee-n them . i. With respect to a simple sentence, the several words of which it consists h*ve so^near a relation... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 330 sider
...sentences may be divided into simple anA compound members. See page 128. CHAPTER I. Of the COMMA. THE Comma ^usually separates those parts of a sentence, which, though very closely connected in-sense and construction, require a pause between them. ,RuLE i. With respect to a simple sentence,... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 sider
...marked in the following manner : The Comma , The Colon : The Semicolon ; The Period . Comma. The comma usually separates those parts of a sentence which, though very closely connected in sense, require a pause between them ; as, " I remember, with gratitude, his love and services." " Charles... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 292 sider
...compound sentences. See.flage 107. CHAPTER I. OJ the COMMA. THE Comma usually separates those parts of & sentence, which, though very closely connected in...and construction, require a pause between them. RULE i. With respect to a simple sentence, the several words of which it consists have so near a relation... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1818 - 158 sider
...Colon double that of the semicolon ; and the Period double that of the colon. OF THE COMMA. The Comma usually separates those parts of a sentence, which,...construction, require a pause between. them. RULE 1 . With respect to a simple sentence, the several words of which it is composed, have so near a relation... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1818 - 320 sider
...may he divided into simple and compound members. See page 1 25. CHAPTER I. OF THE COMMA. The Comma usually separates those parts of a sentence, which, though very closely connected in sensiv and construction, require a pause between them. RULE i. With respect to a simple sentence, the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1821 - 356 sider
...may be divided into simple and compound members. See page 137. .CHAPTER i. OF THE COMMA. The Comma usually separates those parts of a sentence, which,...construction, require a pause between them. Rule 1. With respect to a simple sentence, the several words of which it consists have so near a relation to... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1823 - 116 sider
...marked in the following manner : The Comma , The Colon : The Semicolon ; The Period . COMMA. The comma usually separates those parts of a sentence, which, though very closely connected in sense, require a pause between them : as, " I remember, with gratitude, his love and services." " Charles... | |
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