five thousand thirty -five
There is no set rule on the number of words that should come before a comma in an introductory phrase. The key is to ensure clarity and flow in the sentence. Generally, introductory phrases are concise and provide context to the main clause that follows.
It should be hyphenated thirty-five thousand. The numeral value is 35000 or 35,000 (comma according to style).
In words: sixteen thousand.In numbers: 16,000 (with or without the comma).And the word is cheque not check!
The comma is used to separate similar words. 2011 is a number and January is 'text'. Therefore no comma is needed. But you would want to use a comma to separate two numbers. Hence January 11, 2011.
In number, '90,000' In Words ' Ninety thousand'.
Expressed as a number in words, this is equal to sixty thousand.
The number 500000 or 500,000 is spelled five hundred thousand.
Seven hundred thousand.
fourteen thousand
400000 Insert a comma (NOT a full stop/period/point), at the third zero from the right. The comma marks the thousands. Hence 400,000 So there are 400 of them. The figure is said in words ' four hundred thousand'.
Not necessarily. There is no word or phrase that requires a comma. When it means "because," the phrase "in that" often introduces a clause, in which case it is the clause that takes the comma, not the words.
100,000= one hundred thousand