January 10, 2011 to January 21, 2014
you would use a semi colon ;
Because you are listing, and by adding a comma, it shows the different items that you are listing.
Yes, a comma is typically used between a name and listing credentials. For example: John Smith, PhD.
Yes, it is proper to use a comma after "Thanks" in "Thanks again" as it separates the expression of gratitude from the word "again."
Capitalize after a comma when it occurs within a sentence if it is the beginning of a new sentence or a proper noun. For example: "John went shopping. He bought a new shirt." or "I visited Paris, France, last summer."
When you are listing things, for example- "I need Milk, Sugar and, bread."
no
Yes, it is proper to use a comma to separate a month and year in a date format, such as January 2022.
Adding a comma is perfectly proper, but not compulsory. In speech, adding a tiny pause between 'you' and 'Jim' tells him that you really are grateful. When writing, a comma signals that little pause.
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Yes, a comma should be used after "happy Halloween" and before a proper noun. For example, "Happy Halloween, Sarah." This comma helps to separate the greeting from the person's name and adds clarity to the sentence.
Only proper nouns and I are capitalized after a comma. But is a conjunction, so no, it doesn't need to be capitalized.