better if we do not use comma by either way. Best of luck guys and dont make your life a comma.
Commas are used to separate items in a list and to separate clauses in a sentence.
Without seeing the examples you provided, I can't confirm which one uses commas correctly. However, in general, commas are used to separate items in a list, set off introductory phrases or clauses, and separate independent clauses in compound sentences. Make sure to check for consistency and clarity when using commas.
No, I do not use commas when I am providing brief answers to questions.
It depends on the context. There is no word that always requires commas before or after it. Here are some examples using "though" with and without commas:Though not required, reservations are suggested.He was impulsively generous, though he did not have much money.I could see, though, that something was not right.
A sentence with three commas may be a complex sentence with multiple dependent clauses separated by commas.
The literary device for the continued use of the word "and" instead of using commas is called polysyndeton. This technique involves repeating conjunctions (such as "and") in quick succession within a sentence for emphasis or stylistic effect. It can create a sense of urgency, rhythm, or a feeling of abundance in the text.
a comma sandwich is something that has 2 commas in.
1 comma (,) - 2500 strength 2 commas (,,) - 2500 agility 3 commas (,,,) - good skill points, weapons and armour 4 commas (,,,,) - good but alot of nAn 5 commas (,,,,,) - BRILLIANT but NaN
7,200,000,000
Just do your best.
no
The literary device for the continued use of the word "and" instead of using commas is called polysyndeton. This technique involves repeating conjunctions (such as "and") in quick succession within a sentence for emphasis or stylistic effect. It can create a sense of urgency, rhythm, or a feeling of abundance in the text.
There would be 35 commas, with the first one being after the 21.
You do punctuate 3 or more consecutive direct quotes with quotation marks AND commas. I am an English scholar, so believe me when I say this! LMJ
The best way to list words in a sentence is by using commas.
It depends on the style guide you are following. In American English, the comma before "and" in a list is known as the Oxford comma, and it's optional. In British English, the Oxford comma is typically not used. It's essential to be consistent in your use of the Oxford comma throughout your writing.
It is a stupid question
By comet I am assuming you mean comma. Commas can appear in many places. For example, one of the most common places I run into commas is in list form.Johnny bought 3 apples, 2 peaches, and 4 oranges.Notice how there are 2 commas in that sentence.