it goes infront
yes
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A comma typically goes before parentheses if the sentence structure requires it. For example, in the sentence "She decided to go to the park (which was quite crowded), despite the weather," the comma is placed before the parentheses. However, if the parentheses are at the end of a sentence and the sentence does not require a comma, then no comma is needed.
No. They go on the outside. EX: "I am going on a trip," said Zoey.
A comma typically comes before a conjunction when it connects two independent clauses in a compound sentence. For example, in the sentence "I wanted to go for a walk, but it started to rain," the comma is placed before "but." However, no comma is needed if the conjunction is connecting two items in a series or two phrases.
Not necessarily. Commas show a pause in speech, or separate ideas for clarity. Where there is no pause and no need for clarification a comma is usually unnecessary.
3; every number -exept 0- before or behind the comma is significant. Not significant are zeros after numbers that follow the comma; 2.53000000000Also every 0 before numbers before the comma; 00000000032.32 or just 0000253. A zero alone in front of the comma is a significant number
NO YOU DON'T PUT COMMA IN THE WORD THAT BECAUSE IT HAS A QUESTION MARK IN IT,AND THAT QUESTION MARK REPRESENT IT'S OWN FUNCTION.
Comma MVMTF1L 75W-90 fully synthetic. Filler plug is behind plastic cover on the front of the box.
No, a comma does not go before the word 'in'.
Yes it can, but some people say you shouldn't put a comma in front of an and.
Because you are listing, and by adding a comma, it shows the different items that you are listing.
There is typically no comma placed behind the word "is" in a sentence, unless it is part of a list or if the sentence structure requires it for clarity.
no bc the sun is nver actually on the earth. it is behind and in front of everything
front struts go behind the wheels and in the front and rear shocks go in the back
the commas go between items in a series, between adjectives, and behind a dependent clause.
Sometimes, while writing, I put commas in front of the word 'while'.