To seperate the words in a sentence.
A comma is a punctuation mark that separates phrases in a sentence. It looks like ,
No.
No
In modern writing style, it is common to use only one space after a comma when it is used as a punctuation mark. The double-spacing after a comma is a convention that dates back to the typewriter era, but it is no longer necessary with the use of modern word processing software and typesetting tools.
It is usually not necessary.
No, there is no need to put a comma behind the word "that" in this context. The use of a comma depends on the structure and flow of the sentence.
You cannot end a chapter with a comma; you need to end it with a period(.), exclamation point(!), or a question mark(?).
No, typically a comma is not placed after a punctuation mark such as a period, question mark, or exclamation point. Commas are used to separate elements within a sentence.
Comma
With NO exceptions, the comma and period should go BEFORE the closing quotation mark. Always.
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Comma
No, the quotation marks go after the comma or period.
A comma is a punctuation mark that separates phrases in a sentence. It looks like ,
A comma should follow "such as" when introducing examples in a sentence.
The punctuation mark you are referring to is the semicolon (;). It combines the functionality of a colon and a comma, used to connect closely related independent clauses or as a super comma in a list.
When forming a question, a comma is not typically used before the question mark. However, a comma can be used to separate a list of items in the question itself, such as "Do you need apples, oranges, or bananas?"