Part Five. Remember where commas are used (as discussed in class): A. Between items in a series (a list) B. After introductory material C. Around words that interrupt the flow of a sentence (parenthetical expressions) D. Around an appositive phrase (words that describe the noun that precedes them) E. Between complete sentences connected by a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS-your text refers to "joining words") F. After a subordinate (or dependent) clause, in a complex sentence, when the subordinate conjunction begins the sentence For the sentences below, clearly insert commas where they are required. 1. I love participating in community events but I'm always too busy. 2. The job applicant wrote a cover letter checked her resume and asked a friend to proofread her work. 3. Because he was afraid to admit to the accident Terry thought of a good story to explain it. 4. The neighbour's pickup truck an old model that he painted to look sophisticated actually looks like a piece of junk. 5. After carefully considering what she was going to say Kerry phoned her dad..