If you're writing a letter, after Dear Billy is should be a comma.
After "Dear Billy," it is common to use a comma before continuing with the rest of the message. This punctuation helps separate the greeting from the main body of the text.
No, a comma is not necessary after "Inc" in a sentence. "Inc" is an abbreviation for "Incorporated," and it is typically used without a comma following it in a sentence.
That depends on the sentence. But most of the time you do. So, yes!A comma indicates a small pause, whereas a semicolon indicates a pause longer than that of a comma, but shorter than that of a full-stop (or period).
Comma, period, question mark, exclamation point, colon, semicolon.
Open punctuation is popular today, where the comma and full stop is less used. This is mainly due to the electronic communication age we now live in. Formal business letters should still be written using closed punctuation, as the format looks more professional. Open punctuation: Dear Mr Jones Closed punctuation: Dear Mr. Jones,
The comma should be placed after "late," making the sentence: "Because he was late, Larry didn't stop to get gas."
No, a comma is not necessary after "Inc" in a sentence. "Inc" is an abbreviation for "Incorporated," and it is typically used without a comma following it in a sentence.
under the letter "L" and next to the the comma button (,).
Enjambment
A comma causes a pause in a sentence and a period is a full stop. Never place a period where God has placed a comma.
I'm not sure why they said full stop button-what they're trying to say is to use the "period" after the comma after peter and after the answer
Thi symbol works as a comma/full stop so it is used as a break. ;
No, only after a full stop (period). Also do not capitalise "The" and "A" in your sentence.
Both can be used it depends on what you have written.
It's comma splice. A semi-colon or full stop should be used instead.
That depends on the sentence. But most of the time you do. So, yes!A comma indicates a small pause, whereas a semicolon indicates a pause longer than that of a comma, but shorter than that of a full-stop (or period).
His nervous system slowly degenerates (X apallic syndrome).
You can mark the end of a sentence with an exclamation mark (!), a full stop (.), a question mark (?), or even three dots to signify an unfinished sentence (...), never a comma! So the answer is no.