A comma before "too" at the end of a sentence is necessary only if "too" is being used to mean "also" or "as well." For example: "I want to go too." If "too" is used for emphasis at the end of a sentence, a comma is not needed. For example: "The party was great too!"
Yes, a comma should be used before the word "but" when it connects two independent clauses in a sentence.
Not at the beginning of a sentence. As you know is a clausal sentence adverbial, and as such it should generally be set off by punctuation. That would mean a comma after it at the beginning of a sentence, a comma in front of it at the end of a sentence and commas on both ends when it appears in the middle of a sentence: "He is, as you know, rather obstinate."
No, a comma is not required before "say" in most cases. It depends on the context and the structure of the sentence.
He decided to polish his shoes before the big event.
In the sentence "well as you probably know...", the words "well" and "know" are stressed.
A sentence is inverted when the verb comes before the subject.
Don't know the date but in his book Mein Kampf he says his father beat him into a coma for three days
,I don't know maybe in the middle of a sentence
We don't know yet.
It will have a little coma on top of the word
Yes, a comma should be used before the word "but" when it connects two independent clauses in a sentence.
Not at the beginning of a sentence. As you know is a clausal sentence adverbial, and as such it should generally be set off by punctuation. That would mean a comma after it at the beginning of a sentence, a comma in front of it at the end of a sentence and commas on both ends when it appears in the middle of a sentence: "He is, as you know, rather obstinate."
First, you must know the meaning of a word or a phrase before you can use it in a sentence. Then it will be easy.
in arizona, i know you have to do 85% of your time before you can go before the parole board.
I was in disquietude when i realized that my house was unlocked when i know that I locked it before i left.
The scout ventured into the forest to search for potential camp locations.
Yes. You do physically; your body is still kicking.You wouldn't age mentally though because you're unconscious, you don't know what's going on around you.That's why when people who have been in comas for years wake up, the still act like they did when they went into the coma. It's like they've just been sleepingYes.