Don't put a comma after the word and. You could get away with putting one after million but it would not be necessary.
after because it is a bracket and then you have had a breath so after :) i hope you enjoy my answer and find it useful
Yes you do. You are directly addressing the person and should set their name off with a comma as in a full sentence (eg. "I hope you have a happy birthday, Amy.")
you put in a comma when you pause natulary, e.g My name is Matthew, what is your name. Hope this helped
it depends on the sentence. for example- 'i am handing in my resignation , as i have found a more sophisticated job. hope this helps!
The point of a comma is to establish the meaning of an "and or but or any of these conjectives". So there is no need to use and after a comma, as its not proper grammer.e.g. ,and / ,but / ,therefor Hope this helps,
Depends on what kind of senence it is. 1. Should I get Tuna or Salmon? 2. Do you want to get that, or shoud I go get that? - Hope I hepled, bye!
From what I can recall, Nirvana has sold over 50 million albums worldwide, 25 million of which sold in the US alone. Hope that helped you out, and thanks for your time. ~ Leisure Suit Larry
say thanks ... good advice
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You put a comma every time you take a breath. You most likely would not put a comma after the word that. To see for yourself, say the sentence aloud and see if you stop to take a breath. Hope this helps!! :)
No, it isn't. You should at least be in 5th grade. I hope I helped. Thanks!<3 ElizaMarieMoran!<3
The original song title is, indeed, "Thanks for the Memory." The first line of each stanza is also "Thanks for the memory" Over the years, its repeated use by Bob Hope has led to it being known as "Thanks for the Memories."