Avoid commas unless absolutely necessary for the sake of clarity. But is often preceded by a comma, virtually never followed by one.
There's nobody here but us chickens. I went home, but I could not find my keys. That may be true, but in fact it is misleading.
You dont use a comma AT ALL!
The use of a comma does not depend on the word, it depends on the sentence structure. At times a comma will follow 'which' and at other times it will not.
There is no comma before Jr.
It is usually appropriate to place a comma before "but." One should not use a comma after "but."
You add the comma before the connector.
You dont use a comma AT ALL!
The use of a comma does not depend on the word, it depends on the sentence structure. At times a comma will follow 'which' and at other times it will not.
No. After the word and comma can not be used, as it is grammatically inappropriate to use comma after conjunctions such as and, which are called coordinate conjunctions.
There is no comma before Jr.
No, a comma is not necessary.
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You can use a comma after an opener , so if it is 'Finally' the opener you are talking about, then yes.
It is usually appropriate to place a comma before "but." One should not use a comma after "but."
In a company name such as "ABC Corp," do not use a comma. However, use a comma in the formulation, "ABC, Inc."
You can use ", and" or just "and" but not just a comma.
You add the comma before the connector.