The correct placement of commas would be: "Do you go to school, Shaina?" The comma is placed after "school" and before the name "Shaina" to create a pause between the question and the person being addressed.
No, I have not visited Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Commas should go after "visited" and "Pennsylvania" in the sentence.
"Shaina" means beautiful or lovely in Yiddish. It is often used as a term of endearment, especially when referring to a child.
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."
The new driver, Ms. Peters, found the school run along the main street very tiring.In case you wanted to know, the commas go there because you set off appositive phrases (such as Ms. Peters) with commas.
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.
Do you go to school, Shaina?
Shaina Magdayao goes by Shai.
Shaina Danziger goes by Shai.
commas go after question marks
no Shaina does not have a boufriend.
Shaina Magdayao's birth name is Shaina Garcia Magdayao.
Shaina = שיינע
No, I have not visited Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Commas should go after "visited" and "Pennsylvania" in the sentence.
i dont know because im shaina
Shaina Holmes is 5' 6".
Shaina Fewell is 5' 8".
Shaina Vorspan is 5' 2".