id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20938 Allardyce, Paul "Stops", Or How to Punctuate A Practical Handbook for Writers and Students .txt text/plain 13890 1014 78 the following words, yet, printed without points, they form a mere form two general rules to guide us when we are in doubt which point we In every sentence the subject, whether expressed in one word or in If the sentence last quoted were inverted, a comma would be placed Words placed out of their natural position in the sentence are usually placed after the verb; when it begins the sentence, a comma morning was come of a mighty day"--such a sentence needs no point. Words in apposition are generally marked off by commas. 1. _AND._--(a) Where "and" joins two single words, as a rule no point Compare this with the following sentence, where groups of words are In the following sentence the insertion of a comma would change the made, the comma, not the mark of exclamation, is the proper point. sentence, even to a single word; the sign is placed as the case may ./cache/20938.txt ./txt/20938.txt