Periods and commas are punctuation marks used in writing to indicate pauses or the end of a sentence.
Periods, commas, question marks, and others are in the grouping of writing called, "Punctuation".
Commas are different from periods. Period (.) i ndicates a full stop mea ni ng it is the e nd of the se nte nce while the (,) shows separatio n of objects mea ni ng that right after the comma, word/s will follow.
A list of words separated by commas is called a "comma-separated list" or a "comma-delimited list."
Single commas around extracts are called "quotation marks" or "inverted commas". They are used to indicate that the text inside them is a direct quotation or a piece of text being highlighted.
No, a comma is not used after a period. Periods and commas are distinct punctuation marks used for different purposes in writing.
It means to place periods, commas etc in your writing.
Commas, periods and question marks.
Periods, commas, question marks, and others are in the grouping of writing called, "Punctuation".
It means to place periods, commas etc in your writing.
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no. some end with commas and colons
0, but there are 2 commas if thats what you mean
Commas are different from periods. Period (.) i ndicates a full stop mea ni ng it is the e nd of the se nte nce while the (,) shows separatio n of objects mea ni ng that right after the comma, word/s will follow.
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It is a stupid question
The "periods" in a big number are the groups of 3 digits between the commas. The correct way to write this big number is: 645,165,758 ... in 3 periods.
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