Amos John Traver
In American English, commas typically go before the closing quotation mark, while in British English, they often appear outside the quotation marks. It's important to be consistent within a specific style guide or publication.
"The punctuation comes inside the ending quotation marks for direct dialogue. "Yes I understand, where to put the comma or period, I would like to know when you should use a period, and when you should use a comma?Place the period or the comma within the quatation marks. Ex: "Jenny," he said "let's have lunch."Place a colon and the semicolon outside the quotation marksExclamation points and the dashes are within the quotation marks when they apply to quoted matter. Place the outside when they do not.
A comma causes a pause in a sentence and a period is a full stop. Never place a period where God has placed a comma.
No, a comma is not used after a period. Periods and commas are distinct punctuation marks used for different purposes in writing.
No, the quotation marks go after the comma or period.
it isn't a period it is a comma.
a comma or a period
Commas are used to separate the items in a series of three or more things. A comma is also used to separate coordinate adjectives. A comma is also used to set off quoted elements.
the period after thousand is million ex, 1,200,030 the first comma says million the next comma says thousand
A period should come before the footnote at the end of a sentence, while a comma should not.
The main rule of a comma is to use it to separate the elements in a series of three or more things. You should also use a comma to set off quoted elements and to separate coordinate adjectives.
The comma really doesnt have a history... it just came around when the alphabet and punctuation was made. A comma is like a period but shorter.