That sentence is best without any commas at all.
The correct way to write the sentence is: "The students' books are on his desk." The apostrophe is placed after the "s" in "students" to show that the books belong to the students.
No. Her name is Kylie. (No comma needed.) My niece, Kylie, is four. (The commas are needed to set apart the appositive from the rest of the sentence. An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun in the sentence. It is considered additional information because it is not grammatically necessary to the sentence.)
Adjectives are used to make sentences more descriptive. You can still make an interesting sentence without adjectives.
Yes, a comma is needed in the sentence to separate "San Francisco" and "California": "You went to San Francisco, California, last week." This helps clarify that "California" is referring to the state where San Francisco is located.
Yes, when using "as needed" as an adverbial phrase in a sentence, you do not need commas unless the phrase interrupts the flow of the sentence. For example, "Medication should be taken as needed for pain relief."
No. Boys and girls agree that commas are not needed after every 'and'.
Because they are not needed when writing a Question!
Not necessarily. Commas are a feature of sentence structure, not of words. There is no word or phrase in English that requires one. YES in order to separate elements in a series/sentence Examples: The girl needed pencils, pens, and paper for school. Dogs should be accommodated with a harness, leash, and extra water for a walk.
Whenever a sentence requires commas that would make the series commas seem redundant or confusing the correct punctuation is the semi-colon, e.g., Portland, Birmingham, and Washington can be written using the series comma but if the Portland needed to be specified as to the state and the Birmingham is in England and the Washington was not the District of Columbia, then it would look like this: Portland, Oregon; Birmingham, England; and Washington North Carolina.
No. Conjunctions are words like "but" "and" and "or". Conjunctions are used to connect sentences.Example: My dog is brown. My dog is four years old.My dog is brown and he is four years old.In this sentence 'and' is the conjunction.-------------------------------------------------------------------------Please note: Commas are not needed before conjunctions.
Two kinds of "estimate." One is noun and the other is verb. Estimate the number of students needed to lift the box. The estimate is 4 students to lift the box.
The girls walked through the field. More students are needed in the field of nursing. Landforms is one field of study in geography.