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In general, a comma is used when writing an address between the town and state. For example: "Los Angeles, California."
No, you do not usually use a comma before the word "whose." However, if the phrase following "whose" is non-restrictive (provides additional information that could be omitted without changing the meaning of the sentence), then a comma may be used.
Manawar is the name of a town and a tehsil in the state of Madhya Pradesh in India. It is located in the Ratlam district of the state.
She offered to mediate the dispute between her friends to help them come to a resolution.
Use "and" to add more information or ideas, showing a connection between them. Use "but" to introduce a contrast or contradiction between two elements in a sentence. Choose between them based on the relationship you want to convey between the elements in your sentence.
The word "town" can be a noun.
It is correct to say, 'Luckily, the windstorm did not do any damage to your town'. You just need to put the comma after 'Luckily'.
It is a state
hate to answer with a question. But, what town and what state is "this"?
No, there is not a town named Piedmont in the state of Utah. However, there is a town named Piedmont in the state of Wyoming.
The US state of South Dakota has a town called Tea.
No, you do not usually use a comma before the word "whose." However, if the phrase following "whose" is non-restrictive (provides additional information that could be omitted without changing the meaning of the sentence), then a comma may be used.
The town of Hatfield is located in Hampshire County, within the western part of the state of Massachusetts, USA. It is north of the city of Northampton and between the cities Williamsberg and Amherst.
Difference between Regional & Town Councillor and a town councillor?
There is always plenty of work to do in any small town.
Two specific situations call for the use of a comma before "and." The first is created when we have three or more items in a series. This mark of punctuation is called the serial comma.The second situation occurs when "and" is being used to coordinate two independent clauses. An independent clause (also known as a main clause) is a group of words that has a subject and a verb, and can stand alone as a sentence.Examples:The man was selling apples and oranges. (no comma)The man was selling apples, oranges, and bananas. (commas after apples, oranges)They went out of town and forgot about the package. (no comma)They had to go out of town, and the package was never delivered.The second clause does not share the subject of the first clause (they) and a comma separates the two thoughts.
Generally, the size and population of an area determines whether it is categorized as a city or a town. Cities are typically larger in terms of population and may have more resources and services than towns. The classification can also vary depending on local government regulations and historical designations.
The state that has one town on an island is Alabama. The town of Dauphin Island is on the barrier island called Dauphin Island.