NoRedInk conjunctions
Middle THAMOs rule
1. When a Thamos interrupts a single thought, place a comma on both sides. 2. When a Thamos falls between two complete thoughts place a semicolon on one side and a comma on the other.
FANBOYS rule
Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
Front THAMOs rule
When a Thamos falls between two complete sentences, it should start after a period or semicolon and be followed by a comma. Ex: Dave likes bananas. However, he wasn't in the mood for one today.
FANBOYS
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so - coordinating conjunctions
front SWABIs
if SWABI is at the beginning, comma after first independent clause
middle SWABIs
no comma (SWABI between 2 independent clauses)
SWABIs
since, when, after, because, if - subordinating conjunctions - join two complete thoughts
THAMOs
therefore, however, also, meanwhile, otherwise - conjunctive adverbs