Just one space is fine, as you can start a new thought from that point.
True, you should have a space after a comma.
Once. The only time to use more than one space is after a period.
Do not put a space before a comma. Put one space afterthe comma.
The abbreviation "i.e.," which stands for the Latin phrase id est--"that is"--is written with lowercase letters and a period after each, and no space in between.When you use it in a sentence to signify "that is," you do follow it with a comma:* Jacob held the highest office in the club; i.e., that of president. * The process of electrolysis breaks water down into its components; i.e., hydrogen and oxygen.
No. Only one space is necessary after a comma. Closing punctuation (period, exclamation point, question mark) has two spaces after them.
The city, ST ZIP line should be punctuated as follows: City, ST 12345 Name of city followed by a comma and one space. Then 2-letter state abbreviation followed by 2 spaces before the ZIP code.
No, "Oakland CA 94618" is not punctuated correctly. It should include a comma between the city and the state abbreviation, as well as a space before the ZIP code. The correct format is "Oakland, CA 94618."
Unlike the period at the end of a sentence (which have one or two spaces), the period following an abbreviation only needs one space. This is the general rule for abbreviations such as Dr., Jr., or Sr.
Put one space after a comma.
The abbreviation "ff" for "following" comes from the Latin word "following" which is "sequentia." In English usage, "ff" is commonly employed in academic and legal contexts to indicate "and the following pages" or "and the following items." It serves as a shorthand to save space and improve readability in texts.
You only need one space after a comma.
Yes, but a space comes after the comma like this:, inc