No. You should use italics (where possible) for poems, books, movies, or plays, and "quotation marks" around article titles or chapter names.
If a comma is needed, it normally comes after parenthesis.
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Grease was a Broadway show- and as such- had a variety of songs- such as The One That I want- sung to a fast tempo- and Summer Dreams. Most were NOT original ( dare say all) songs popular in the fifties or sixties- so there was a reality gap from phase one. as you have not mentioned any specific song, it is difficult to fine-focus the analysis. (grease) as a verb was believed to be a synonym for masturbation- as in the Sha-Na-na angle ( Grease for Peace).
With a grease gun, every oil change.
you should grease yours every other month.
When a parenthesis follows a comma and ends a sentence, the closing punctuation mark should be placed after the closing parenthesis to indicate the end of the whole sentence. This format helps maintain clarity in the sentence structure and communication of ideas to the reader.
You should grease the pan with butter, oil, or cooking spray before baking.
Parenthesis are grouping symbols () as well as brackets [] and braces {}. These symbols are used specifically to denote that the operation in the parenthesis should be completed first. This is to avoid confusion and incorrect answers by using the standard order of operations: Multiply and Divide, Add and Subtract.
No, you should not throw flour on a grease fire to extinguish it.
You should use butter, oil, or cooking spray to grease a pan before baking.
Not all should particularly grease their scalp, but they should definitely make sure it is moisturized to promote hair growth and healthy scalps.
You should use the hi-temp wheel bearing grease and not the off brands I might add.