Commas should be used after the first term, stopping at the "and" of the last term, if you don't use oxford commas.
For example:
There was a dog, cat, bird, fish and monkey.
If you do use oxford commas, the comma goes before the and, as well:
There was a dog, cat, bird, fish, and monkey.
You never use the comma before the last term.
Only when you are listing should you use commas between adjectives. Hope this helped :)
Curly Braces or brackets
Curly Braces or brackets
No they shouldn't be separated with commas.
WikiAnswers wishes for you to use commas and proper punctuation in your answers, but only question marks and a few other symbols are allowed in asking questions. The use of periods and hyphens are sometimes allowed, as well as other specialized characters such as the degree ° symbol.
In a single-line address, use commas to separate distinct elements such as the street address, city, state, and ZIP code. For example: 123 Main Street, Anytown, CA 12345.
When listing certifications after your name, place them in order of importance or relevance, separated by commas. Use abbreviations when possible and avoid using too many certifications to prevent clutter.
January 10, 2011 to January 21, 2014
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You can use as many commas as needed in a sentence to maintain clarity and coherence, but it is generally recommended to keep the sentence concise and avoid excessive use of commas.
You can find tips on correct use of commas on grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
Yes, Mexicans use commas in writing to separate items in a list, to mark off introductory words or phrases, and to separate clauses in a sentence. The use of commas in Mexican Spanish follows the same principles as in other varieties of Spanish.