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Comma before or after the word but?

It is usually appropriate to place a comma before "but." One should not use a comma after "but."


Should you use a comma before the word Corp in a company name?

In a company name such as "ABC Corp," do not use a comma. However, use a comma in the formulation, "ABC, Inc."


Should you use a comma before a word?

No of course not!only when you have run on sentences.


Should a comma be used before the word and?

A comma before "and" depends on the context. Use a comma before "and" in a list of items (e.g., red, blue, and green). However, do not use a comma before "and" when it connects two independent clauses unless it is needed for clarity or to avoid confusion.


Do you use a comma after the word before?

no


Do you use a comma before the word when?

No


Do you use a comma before the word 'that'?

no


Do you use a comma before the word 'too'?

Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma.


Do you use a comma before or after the word but?

a comma should always precede but. Especially if it is joining a compound sentence. For example,Michael is tall, but Shawn is taller.I want to go to school, but I have to do my homework.


Should you use comma before to?

Not necessarily. It depends on the context. If you think in terms of placing a comma after a word, rather than before one, it might be helpful.


Do you use a comma before the word in which?

yes


Do you use a comma before the word apparently at the end of a sentence?

No, a comma is not typically used before the word "apparently" at the end of a sentence.