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Do you use a comma before or after the word nor?

A comma is typically used before "nor" when it is connecting two independent clauses. For example: "She did not want to go, nor did she have time."


Is it correct to use a comma after the word and?

No. After the word and comma can not be used, as it is grammatically inappropriate to use comma after conjunctions such as and, which are called coordinate conjunctions.


Where does the comma go when you use the word 'that'?

There is no word in English that necessarily requires a comma.


Do you use a comma before the word 'too'?

Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma.


Do you use a comma after the word we?

NO


Is there a comma before the word because?

Not necessarily. Commas are a feature of sentence structure, not of words. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma. --------- No, you have to but the comma above 'is' like this: , is


If you begin a sentence with 'however' is it followed with a comma?

In many cases, the word 'however' is followed by a comma. The problem with the word is that one must be careful not to over use a comma. However the word is used,(note that there is no comma used in this connection) the word itself frequently does not need a comma as an automatic punctuation.However, (meaning 'on the other hand') phrasing will most often determine if the word is followed by a comma. These two instances here are examples of when to use or not use the comma as punctuation for this word. When the word is used as a substitute for the phrase 'on the other hand', it is most often followed by a comma.


Do you use a comma after the word before?

no


Do you use a comma after the word whether?

No.


Do you use a comma before the word when?

No


Do you use a comma in a series of the word or?

no


Do you use a comma before the word 'that'?

no