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what do these types of sentences look like : introductory phrase/clause , appositives and series conjunctions
"Appositives is a sort of big word"
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They, appositives, are almost always separated by commas. Take the word appositive in the previous sentence. It is itself an appositive in this case.
"That world of misery, that lake of burning brimstonne, is extended abroad under you" - Generally, appositives are surrounded by commas or set off with semicolons, parenthesis, or dashes.
1: in a list of series 2: appositives 3: interrupters 4: to avoid confusion 5: between two complete sentences 6: between two adjectives 7: introductory word of
Jim,my friend is a grate friend {my friend;appositive
Appositives.
parenthetical expressions, direct addresses, two or more adjectives preceding a noun, and an appositive.Cordinate adjectives preceding a noun,appositives,direct address,parenthetical expressions.
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Commas are not categorized into specific "types" like you mentioned. However, some common comma uses include separating items in a list, joining independent clauses in a compound sentence, setting off introductory phrases, and separating adjectives.
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