Jimmy, closed his eyes and counted to twenty
In general, a sentence should have commas to separate items in a list, set off introductory phrases, and separate clauses in a compound sentence. The number of commas needed depends on the structure of the sentence.
In general, a sentence should have 1-2 commas for optimal clarity and readability. Overusing commas can make a sentence confusing, while not using enough can make it difficult to understand.
Have you ever visited Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Were does the commas go.
The whole sentence is incorrect, it should read:- "Paloma did not make it to work because her car broke down on the freeway" This sentence requires no commas.
a direct quote should have inverted commas around it "just like this sentence"
Is this sentence correct? "Please keep this door closed"
The sentence should include commas as follows: "Michael, Jessica's brother, does not drink." Placing the commas around "Jessica's brother" sets it as a non-essential clause, providing additional information about Michael without changing the sentence's meaning.
The correct phrase would be - Keep the door closed
yes it would read; We are having peas, carrots and roast beef for dinner.
You should place commas to set off the non-essential clause. The corrected sentence is: "The waiter, who works late shifts, always has dark circles under his eyes." The commas indicate that the information about the waiter working late shifts is additional and not essential to the main point of the sentence.
Yes, when using "as needed" as an adverbial phrase in a sentence, you do not need commas unless the phrase interrupts the flow of the sentence. For example, "Medication should be taken as needed for pain relief."
I am pretty sure, that I just got a perfect score. The comma should be placed after "sure" to separate the introductory phrase from the main clause.