Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-24158788-20141220061858/@comment-24860884-20141221053108

@Pamglonglol

It is mostly for conjunctions and adverbs used as conjunctions.

List of conjunctions:

But, yet, nor, and, etc.

Short list of conjuctive adverbs:

Therefore, however, furthermore, moreover, nevertheless.......


 * Don't get confuse with prepositions and prepositional phrases, as they can also be separated by a comma.


 * Conjunctive adverbs are sometimes seperated by a semicolon and comma, comma(s), or no separation..

Eg/Ex:) I want to go to Jake's party; however, I need to go tutor Hallie, my best friend.


 * Additionally, don't forget about appositives. Appositives refer to a noun. In the above sentence, "Hallie" has been told to be the speaker's best friend. They're interchangeable. "...tutor my best friend, Hallie." and "...tutor Hallie, my best friend." are both correct.