A comma is a punctuation mark that separates phrases in a sentence. It looks like ,
No. After the word and comma can not be used, as it is grammatically inappropriate to use comma after conjunctions such as and, which are called coordinate conjunctions.
Comma has two syllables.
"Inc" is not a word, it's an abbreviation for "Incorporated," and there should be a comma before it.
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While I would not say that every use of the word anyway requires a comma, without exception, it is true that anyway often does call for a comma. Just remember, if you would pause slightly while speaking that sentence aloud, that is where a comma should go.
No, a comma does not go before the word 'in'.
There is no word in English that necessarily requires a comma.
No. After the word and comma can not be used, as it is grammatically inappropriate to use comma after conjunctions such as and, which are called coordinate conjunctions.
Yes, a comma is typically used after the word "thereafter" when it is used to indicate a sequence of events or actions.
Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma.
In many cases, the word 'however' is followed by a comma. The problem with the word is that one must be careful not to over use a comma. However the word is used,(note that there is no comma used in this connection) the word itself frequently does not need a comma as an automatic punctuation.However, (meaning 'on the other hand') phrasing will most often determine if the word is followed by a comma. These two instances here are examples of when to use or not use the comma as punctuation for this word. When the word is used as a substitute for the phrase 'on the other hand', it is most often followed by a comma.
A comma is typically placed before "or" when it separates independent clauses in a sentence. However, a comma is not needed after "or" in most cases.
Comma has two syllables.
Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma before or after it.
Say your sentence aloud. If you find you pause before the word 'therefore', you will probably want to insert a comma. If you do not pause, no comma is required. Use a comma when the sense requires it, not because you have a specific word in your sentence.
Comma comes from the Greek word komma meaning a piece cut off.
In Kannada, comma is called Alpa-viraama.