What is included in a sentence?
In simple terms, a sentence is a set of words that contain: a subject (what the sentence is about, the topic of the sentence), and. a predicate (what is said about the subject)
How do you use include in a sentence with a list?
Consider the following sentences that preface a list with include: Committee meetings will focus on the four central components of systemic reform, which include leadership, policy, delivery infrastructure and networks, and employee performance.
Can you start a sentence with including?
You can: Including him would be a huge mistake. Show activity on this post. This is a sentence fragment and should be separated from the previous sentence using a comma or, possibly (very much case-dependent) a semicolon.
What punctuation comes after include?
Explanation: Use a comma before including if the sentence would be complete without the part that follows. (The same rule applies to such as.) Dan Santow explains this in more detail in his Word Wise blog.
What is mean of include?
Definition of include transitive verb. 1 : to take in or comprise as a part of a whole or group. 2 : to contain between or within two sides and the included angle.
Is it include or including?
Including is never a preposition, any more than its near synonyms containing, comprising and embracing are. It is the -ing form of the verb include, sometimes known as the present participle. Thus, a free CD is not the complement of the preposition including, but the object of the non-finite verb including.
When to use include or includes?
The singular is includes. (He includes me in everything.) The plural is include.
Was included or were included?
“You are not included” — “included” is an adjective; “you were not included” — “were included” is a verb.
Do I need a comma after include?
Whether “including” requires a comma will depend on what the word is doing in your sentence. If it is part of a non-restrictive or unessential clause or phrase, you need a comma. On the other hand, if “including” is the start of a phrase that is essential to your sentence’s meaning, you should not add a comma.
What type of word is included?
verb
verb (used with object), in·clud·ed, in·clud·ing. to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The so-called “complete breakfast” in this ad included juice, milk, cereal, toast, eggs, and bacon. The anniversary edition of the game will include the expansion packs and DLC.