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Yes, by all means, round to the nearest mile.
Ninety thousand in numbers is '90,000'. Note the use of the comma, NOT a period/full stop, at the thousands column.
A full stop, particularly in algebra, may represent multiplication. In vector algebra, it represents particular type of product of vectors: the dot product or scalar product. In arithmetic a full stop (in many countries) is the decimal point: a symbol that separates digits whose place value is one or more from those whose place value is a tenth or less. In these countries a comma is often used to delimit thousands in large numbers. However, you should be aware that there are many countries - particularly in Europe - where the role of the full stop and comma is swapped.
They are found on the bottom row of the keyboard - on the comma & full-stop keys respectively. Simply hold down either one of the SHIFT keys, and press whichever symbol you want.
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The comma goes right after the word happy.The beach was full of happy, carefree tourists?
No, a comma is not necessary after "Inc" in a sentence. "Inc" is an abbreviation for "Incorporated," and it is typically used without a comma following it in a sentence.
A comma causes a pause in a sentence and a period is a full stop. Never place a period where God has placed a comma.
It's really the other way round: light is full moon. In other words, when we see the light side of the Moon, we call that "full moon".
Thi symbol works as a comma/full stop so it is used as a break. ;
In general, a comma is not necessary before or after a full name unless it is being used to offset additional information or to create a pause in the sentence.
Enjambment
under the letter "L" and next to the the comma button (,).
It's comma splice. A semi-colon or full stop should be used instead.
Both can be used it depends on what you have written.
No, only after a full stop (period). Also do not capitalise "The" and "A" in your sentence.