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Is there a comma before and after the word or?

the comma would be before Or In A Sentencee. =]


How do you use a comma to separate a phrase or clause that comes before the main parts?

if the main or most important part is before the main parts you use a comma, but if it is after then no comma


If you begin a sentence with 'however' is it followed with 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.


Should you put a comma before in turn?

No. There is no word or phrase in English that must follow a comma.


Do you use a comma after and?

In general, you do not use a comma after "and". One situation in which you would use a comma after "and" is where the "and" is followed by a phrase set off by commas:"Symptoms can include headache, fever, nausea, and, in rare cases, paralysis."It is much more common to use a comma before "and", or to use no comma at all, either before or after "and":"I will set up the equipment and organize the materials, and you will give the first presentation. ""I walked around the pond and saw some turtles, an Eastern Cottontail rabbit, and a Great Blue Heron."


Who lives in a hutch rabbit or hamster?

Most likely a rabbit. :)


What is the most popular rabbit?

The most popular is probably the lionhead rabbit. So cute too!


Is there a comma before of whom in a sentence?

Yes, in most cases, a comma should be placed before "of whom" in a sentence. This comma is used to set off a dependent clause or phrase that is providing additional information about the subject.


What is the best breed of rabbit?

Any rabbit! But the most popular rabbit breeds are Holland Lop, Jersey Wooly, and/or Netherland Dwarf Rabbit!


Can you put comma after the word 'then'?

You can put a comma before or after just about any word if the sentence structure requires it. If the sentence structure does not require it, it may be permissable to use a comma to assist in clarity and avoid confusion. Otherwise, don't use a comma. Have I confused you yet? Using a comma does not depend on the word, it depends on the structure of the sentence.


Does a conjunction always have to be after a comma?

Most of the time , I think but 'but' may be an exception.


What is an inappropriate use for a comma?

Perhaps the most frequent misuse of the comma is the placing of a comma between two independent clauses without a coördinating conjunction. "The sun rose, therefore, light began flooding my bedroom," for example, is a comma splice (a type of run-on sentence) because a comma cannot join the two independent clauses. To fix the problem, the first comma in that sentence could be changed to a semicolon, or the first comma could be changed to a period and the t in thereforecapitalized.