CARAAMATA VIRGOLA✍🏻📕
Tra soggetto è verbo non ci vai mai: è proprio vero?
Usi e abusi di uno tra i segni di punteggiatura più sovversivi
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✍🏻Regola vuole che tra soggetto e verbo la virgola non ci vada mai. Ma proprio mai? Secondo il linguista Serianni, invece, non va considerato sempre un errore ed è ammessa quando ci sono, per esempio, soggetti espansi (esempio: questa moda delle gonne corte senza orlo, rovina lo stile).
In quali altri casi NON va usata?
✅ Tra verbo e complemento oggetto (Ho visto, un bel film).
✅ Tra verbo essere e parte nominale (Picasso è, il più grande artista).
✅ Quando ci sono complementi introdotti da preposizioni (Io amo i pomeriggi, di sole).
Quando si consiglia di usarla?
✅ Negli elenchi di nomi e aggettivi.
✅ Per collegare tra loro due o più frasi quando non sono introdotte da congiunzioni coordinative come "e" e "ma".
✅ Prima di un'apposizione (Ho chiamato Rossi, medico generico).
✅ Dopo il vocativo (Caro amico, ecco che cosa capita).
✅ Nel caso di incisi. In questo caso le virgole sono due (Lo dico, qui e ora, io rinuncio).
✅ Per dividere subordinate e principale (Anche se non c'è molto sole, metto il cappello).
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