In certain situations, for example December 14, 2009 or I will have 1, 2, or 3 apples. They work the exact same way as words.
The punctuation that goes with numbers depends upon what you are doing with them, but if you have a numbered list, the usual punctuation is a period (not a comma) and a space after a number. It looks like this:
1. Eat breakfast.
2. Go to work.
3. Eat lunch.
4. Go home.
5. Eat dinner.
However, there are lots of other things that you can do with numbers. I just ate five pickles. That's a number. It did not require any punctuation.
Do not put a space before a comma. Put one space afterthe comma.
Put one space after a comma.
Yes. In between the 1 and the 2.
Yes, you should place one space after a comma. This is the standard convention in English language punctuation.
Yes, but a space comes after the comma like this:, inc
Do not put a space before a comma. Put one space afterthe comma.
Put one space after a comma.
yes
after the third number
Typically, a comma is not used immediately after "though" in a sentence. However, if "though" is used as a conjunction at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a contrasting idea, a comma may be used after it.
Yes. In between the 1 and the 2.
You typically place a comma before a conjunction when it separates two independent clauses. If the conjunction connects two words or phrases, a comma is not necessary.
Yes, you should place one space after a comma. This is the standard convention in English language punctuation.
You only need one space after a comma.
Yes, when naming a state in a sentence, a comma should be placed after the city and before the state. For example: "I live in Chicago, Illinois."
Comma after what?
The comma goes after.