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No, commas are generally not used with or. For example, you might say I will eat an orange or an apple with my meal. You would not say I will eat an orange, or an apple with my meal. However, commas are intended to reflect the rhythm of speech, and if a person speaks hesitantly, you might need to use extra commas to reflect that.
You need at lest two numbers to find an LCM, and without spaces or commas between them, we'd only be guessing at the numbers you're asking about.
The number 1.500.000 is not a real number. You need commas to indicate the separation between ones, thousands, and millions places... like this 1,500,000Therefore 2.25% of 1,500,000 is 33,750
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Yes, you would typically need a comma before the word "despite" when it is used to introduce a contrasting element in a sentence. For example: "I went for a run, despite the rain."
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No, commas are not necessary between each "ha" in "hahaha." The word "hahaha" is typically written without commas or other punctuation marks.
Not necessarily. Commas stand for pauses, or to separate ideas for clarity. Where there is no pause and no need for clarification a comma is usually unnecessary.
to help the flow and pronunciation of a sentence
No, commas are generally not used with or. For example, you might say I will eat an orange or an apple with my meal. You would not say I will eat an orange, or an apple with my meal. However, commas are intended to reflect the rhythm of speech, and if a person speaks hesitantly, you might need to use extra commas to reflect that.
When you do a keyword search avoid using the word or letter I and also generic words, like to, the, on etc. You also need to try not using commas or punctuations in your keyword search.
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."
You need at lest two numbers to find an LCM, and without spaces or commas between them, we'd only be guessing at the numbers you're asking about.
Commas can be used in direct quotations to separate two complete thoughts or elements within the quotation. For example: "I am tired," she said, "and I need some rest."
The number 1.500.000 is not a real number. You need commas to indicate the separation between ones, thousands, and millions places... like this 1,500,000Therefore 2.25% of 1,500,000 is 33,750
commas between small,quiet/ quiet,and and I would have spelled it punctuation