Common use of Correct Clause in Contracts

Correct. The situation is not great, but if we are prepared to act quickly, there is still a chance to turn it around. Nonrestrictive clauses are parenthetic. A nonrestrictive clause does not identify or define the prior noun. Thus, nonrestrictive clauses should be set off by commas. Incorrect: The best way to see the campus unless you don’t have enough time is to walk the perimeter and then go to the student union. Correct: The best way to see the campus, unless you don’t have enough time, is to walk the perimeter and then go to the student union. Restrictive clauses are not parenthetic and are not set off by commas. Restrictive clauses function as an adjective and are essential to the intended meaning of the sentence. If removed, the meaning of the sentence would change. Incorrect: All students, who do their work, should pass easily. Correct: All students who do their work should pass easily. A comma separates two or more independent clauses in a compound sentence separated by a conjunction. The comma goes after the first clause and before the coordinating conjunction separating the clauses. Incorrect: The campus visit went great and our hosts were very helpful. Correct: The campus visit went great, and our hosts were very helpful. Incorrect: The trip to our national headquarters was fascinating so we think we will return next year. Correct: The trip to our national headquarters was fascinating, so we think we will return next year. Comma splices occur when two sentences are joined with a comma instead of a period or semicolon. This often happens when using transitional words like however, therefore, moreover, nevertheless, or furthermore.

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Sources: Subject Verb Agreement, Subject Verb Agreement