Grammar & Punctuation : When to Use a Dash vs. a Comma

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Use a dash in a sentence to set off parenthetical information and provide emphasis. Commas can also be used to set off parenthetical information, but they do not generally bring as much attention to the information. Use commas to rename a nearby noun phrase with help from a writer and English tutor in this free video on grammar and punctuation.

Expert: Heather Kamins
Bio: Heather Kamins was diagnosed with lupus when she was 14 years old, and has dealt with kidney involvement, joint problems, medication side effects and other lupus-related issues.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
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Thanks so much. This is the only video that explained this well. I’m going to pass my ACT because of this.

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Not sure why there are dislikes. The video explained the concept clearly, at least in my opinion.

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Very well explained!
Thank you for the helpful lesson.

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Why the hell is English soo hard?, i was in english for 12 years and i still need to take more english classes.

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you have very soothing voice loveed it

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