Commas and Coordinating Conjunctions (Full Guide with Examples and Sources)

Some grammar rules (and embarrassing mistakes!) transcend the uniqueness of different regions and style guides. This new International Grammar section by OnlineBookClub.org ultimately identifies those rules thus providing a simple, flexible rule-set, respecting the differences between regions and style guides. You can feel free to ask general questions about spelling and grammar. You can also provide example sentences for other members to proofread and inform you of any grammar mistakes.

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Thank you for clarifying the comma and conjunction issue. I must say that all review apps do not use this comma rule nor do they pick up on the error. The grammar review app I use suggests inserting a comma before "nor" in the previous sentence. However, the conjunction in that sentence does not connect two independent clauses. Confusing :| !
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I've learned a lot from this. Thank you so much. I now know where I've been making mistakes.
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Thanks for these tips.
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