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The comma gives one pause.
Not necessarily. Commas are features of sentences, not of words, and there is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma.
Not necessarily. Commas are features of sentences, not of words or phrases.
No, a comma is not needed after a comma in a sentence. Commas are used to provide clarity, separate items in a list, or set off introductory phrases or clauses. Using multiple commas consecutively is not grammatically correct.
Using commas correctly helps to clarify the meaning of a sentence by indicating pauses, separating items in a list, and distinguishing between different parts of a sentence. Incorrect comma usage can change the intended message or lead to confusion for the reader.
The comma gives one pause.
Not necessarily. Commas are features of sentences, not of words, and there is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma.
The door was open and the window was broken.
Not necessarily. Commas are features of sentences, not of words or phrases.
I have no idea, although it allows commas in answers, like that comma right there.
Yes, it most deffinetly does. When you combine two sentences you should always use a comma, unless the sentence already has many commas in it. In which case you get ride of the conjunction and use a semicolon(;).
a comma sandwich is something that has 2 commas in.
No, a comma is not needed after a comma in a sentence. Commas are used to provide clarity, separate items in a list, or set off introductory phrases or clauses. Using multiple commas consecutively is not grammatically correct.
Not usually. Commas are features of sentences, not of words. There is no word in English that requires a comma. John is my brother. We elected Jane secretary. I gave Penelope a look.
Unfortunately you will have to decide now.
The bakery was closed, it was a Sunday.
Neither of your two sentences need any commas.