Depends on how you describe the date.
1 January 2000. YES
1 Jan. 2000 = YES
1.1.2000 = YES
1/1/2000 NO .
Jan. 1. 2000 YES ( USA dating system).
Does not take an expert look in your language book.
like this February 12, 2010
Before EX: I need eggs, and butter.
Do not put a space before a comma. Put one space afterthe comma.
Put one space after a comma.
To me I think you should or maybe tell an English teacher.
you do not have to put the comma there
No, you don't put it after the year, but you put it after the date.
like this February 12, 2010
Yes, you would generally place a comma after the year in a date like "January 8, 1947." This helps to separate the date from the rest of the sentence for clarity and proper punctuation.
A comma is usually placed after the day of the week when the date follows the day, as in Tuesday, January 12.
No, there is no need to put a comma behind the word "that" in this context. The use of a comma depends on the structure and flow of the sentence.
No.
yes
No, you do not need to put a comma after "wow" unless it is part of a direct address. For example, in the sentence "Wow, that was amazing," the comma is used because "Wow" is directly addressing someone.
Say the sentence aloud and note whether you naturally pause after the word 'field'. If you do, you need a comma. If you don't, you don't need a comma. Personally I would not put a comma (or, 'Personally, I would not put a comma'). If it's your sentence it's your choice (or, 'If it's your sentence, it's your choice').
Before EX: I need eggs, and butter.
No, you do not need to put a comma after "my sister" when stating her name. For example, "My sister Sarah" does not require a comma between "sister" and "Sarah."