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No, a comma is not needed after "In this case" unless it is followed by a clause or parenthetical element that requires punctuation.

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Do you use a comma after unfoertunately?

I would expect a comma to be used, unfortunately, this is not always the case!


Which comma is used for characters in switch case statements?

There is only one comma, but it is not used in switch-case. Character literals are between apostrophes: 'x'


Should you put a comma before the words in that?

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.


Is a comma used to separate a title and person's name such as Alumnus Scott?

No, a comma is not used to separate a title and a person's name. Instead, a comma is used to separate the title from other information or to separate items in a list. In the case of "Alumnus Scott," no comma is necessary.


When I delivered the newspaper I saw Mrs. Sampson at the window'. where does the comma go?

The comma should go after "newspaper," so the sentence would read: "When I delivered the newspaper, I saw Mrs. Sampson at the window."


Do you need a comma after yesterday?

Depends if you're using it in a sentence like this:Yesterday,I went to school.Then,yes you do need a comma. But if you're using it like this:I went over my friend's house yesterday and it was fun!Then in that case,no you do NOT need a comma.


When you have a quote and the 'he said' comes after the quote do you use a period or a comma after the quote?

When the attribution (e.g., 'he said') follows the quote, you should use a comma inside the quotation marks before the attribution and follow it with a period after the attribution. For example: "I am going to the store," he said.


Should you put a comma in front of a conjunction?

Yes, if it joins two independent clauses, or joins items in a list. If it does not, then it is not always needed. For instance, "I like apples and oranges." The and (a conjunction), does not need a comma before it in this case.


Do compound sentences have to include a comma?

Yes, it most deffinetly does. When you combine two sentences you should always use a comma, unless the sentence already has many commas in it. In which case you get ride of the conjunction and use a semicolon(;).


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Should I use a comma before the word who?

It really depends on what the rest of the sentence is. For example, it is correct to say, "I don't know who will be there." In that case, there is no comma before "who". It is also correct to say, "My new neighbors, who have not spoken to me yet, keep letting their dog come into my yard and dig holes." That example does contain a comma before "who".


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