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commas go after question marks
No, I have not visited Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Commas should go after "visited" and "Pennsylvania" in the sentence.
Quotation marks typically go before or after commas, depending on whether the comma is part of the quoted material. If the comma is part of the quoted material, it goes inside the quotation marks. If the comma is not part of the quoted material, it goes outside the quotation marks.
There are many routes to go about this. You can select names that you just like. You can select names that have meaning to you and your husband ( or wife if your the male ), such as family names. It might be a good idea to make a list of the names you and your husband do and do not like. You can also use baby name books or www.babynames.com . Ask family members for suggestions too!
One can find a list of Canadian domain names at the "Go-daddy" website. They provide a list of all the names of all the domains in the country Canada.
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They didn't. There is an alphabetical list of names and they go down the list of name for each storm. When they get to the end they start over and they alternate the genders of the names.
37251285 = 37,251,285
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Commas typically go after "therefore" when it is used to introduce a dependent clause. For example, "He did not study for the exam, therefore, he did not pass."
I think James is very nice to go with Ashwood.