to help the flow and pronunciation of a sentence
Not necessarily. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma.
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 do not always need to use a comma for pauses. Make sure to not overuse commas in your writing.
yes you should because as is a preposition and you don`t need it in the senescence.
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You can use as many commas as needed in a sentence to maintain clarity and coherence, but it is generally recommended to keep the sentence concise and avoid excessive use of commas.
yes you should because as is a preposition and you don`t need it in the senescence.
You can find tips on correct use of commas on grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
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.
Yes, Mexicans use commas in writing to separate items in a list, to mark off introductory words or phrases, and to separate clauses in a sentence. The use of commas in Mexican Spanish follows the same principles as in other varieties of Spanish.
I do not use commas.