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you place the comma after the city example Los Angeles,California
Place a comma between the city and state in a zip code, as in Atlanta, GA, or Albany, NY. Place a comma between the city and the name of a county and the state and the country if you're being that detailed, as in Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA.
No. In your example, the word "since" is used as a conjunction, like the word "but" or the word "and" so no comma is required. However, if you reversed the order of the phrases, you would need a comma to separate them, e.g., "Since she works nearby, we decided to meet there."
No
It depends what country your from
no not all bacteria are spiral shaped....they vary from round shaped comma shaped spiral shaped rod shaped
A delimiter is a sequence of one or more characters used to specify the boundary between separate, independent regions in plain text or other data streams. An example of a delimiter is the comma character, which acts as a field delimiter in a sequence of comma-separated values
Coccus or cocci
last comma before the and is not necessary
No, there is not a comma after "except that."
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If a sentence consists of two independent clauses with a comma between them, it is a comma splice. That is, the part before the comma can stand on its own as a sentence, and the part after the comma can also stand on its own as a sentence, then it is a comma splice. If there is no punctuation there instead of a comma, it is known as a run-on sentence.
The three main shapes for bacteria are coccus, bacillus, and spiral:Spherical or spheroidal shaped; rod shaped; and the spirochetes - spiral forms:Rod shaped (bacilli)Round shaped (cocci)and Spiral shaped (spirelli):Spirilla= spiralCocci = sphericalBacilli = rod.
Comma after what?
cut the comma in half
The comma goes after.
This is a comma = , This is a colon = :