No, commas do not typically go before "considering" when it is used in the middle of a sentence. However, if "considering" is at the beginning of a sentence, a comma may be used after it.
The commas should be placed before and after "Seema" for direct address. The sentence would read: "I wonder, Seema, if you've thought through the implications of your actions."
Some synonyms for considering are contemplating, pondering, reflecting, and musing.
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I go through my homework daily.
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commas go after question marks
Not necessarily. Commas are a feature of sentence structure.
Quotation marks typically go before or after commas, depending on whether the comma is part of the quoted material. If the comma is part of the quoted material, it goes inside the quotation marks. If the comma is not part of the quoted material, it goes outside the quotation marks.
Before
The correct placement of commas would be: "Do you go to school, Shaina?" The comma is placed after "school" and before the name "Shaina" to create a pause between the question and the person being addressed.
after the quotation marks because if put before the quotation mark, that makes the quote seem like if it continues after what you wrote even if the quote has ended. period marks go before the quotation mark because that is ending a sentence... period.
Not necessarily. Commas are a feature of sentence structure. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma.
Have you ever visited Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Were does the commas go.
No, not always.
Not necessarily. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma.
That is a general rule, but there are exceptions to virtually every rule. It would be better to avoid such commas.
Oxford commas or serial commas are placed at the end of a comma separated list just before the last item on that list, accompanied by a conjunction. IE. James, Melissa, Geoff, and I all went to lunch together.