commas (Meaning)

commas

a punctuation mark, used especially as a mark of separation within the sentence, a punctuation mark , used chiefly to show separation of words or word groups within a sentence, pause, interval, any of several nymphalid butterflies (genus Polygonia) with a silvery comma-shaped mark on the underside of the hind wings

commas Sentence Examples

  1. Emily cooked dinner, while John set the table.
  2. The movie tickets, the popcorn, and the drinks, were all ready for the movie night.
  3. Jane went to the store, and she bought apples, oranges, and bananas.
  4. The weather forecast predicted rain, snow, and hail.
  5. The students studied hard, but they still failed the test.
  6. The car was old, rusty, and unreliable.
  7. The house was large, spacious, and comfortable.
  8. The job was demanding, stressful, and rewarding.
  9. The trip was long, tiring, and expensive.
  10. The concert was loud, crowded, and unforgettable.

FAQs About the word commas

a punctuation mark, used especially as a mark of separation within the sentence, a punctuation mark , used chiefly to show separation of words or word groups wi

pauses, windows,spaces, parentheses,lags, caesuras, interludes, caesurae, time lags, intermissions

runs,continuities, continuations, continuums,stretches, continua, processions,progressions

Emily cooked dinner, while John set the table.

The movie tickets, the popcorn, and the drinks, were all ready for the movie night.

Jane went to the store, and she bought apples, oranges, and bananas.

The weather forecast predicted rain, snow, and hail.