You should use commas. The letter described the student as dedicated, diligent, and punctual.
A comma should follow the closing if there is a colon following the salutation.
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Punctuation after Ms is optional. ======================== I disagree. Punctuation following Mr and Mrs is becoming optional, but I would respectfully submit that it is incorrect to place a period after Ms, because Ms is actually a word and not an abbreviation (as are Mr, for Master, and Mrs, for Mistress).
Yes, in English adjectives usually come just before the noun they describe.However, this is not always true, especially in creative writing, e.g. "the house came into view, dark and desolate in the dim light of dusk," where some of the adjectives are in a following clause (the words 'and it was' are omitted).
Mary, Tom, Bob, and Terri went to the show.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "How was your weekend?" Jerry asked.
The proper punctuation is a period following each, because each is considered to be an abbreviation, but nowadays no punctuation at all is becoming acceptable.
A semicolon looks like ;
Punctuation
add a comma after the semicolon.
a comma following the word as. IE. As well as,
Since there is nothing following, none of them.
Formal punctuation refers to the correct and proper use of punctuation marks in writing, following the rules of grammar and style. This includes using commas, periods, colons, semicolons, and other punctuation marks appropriately to enhance clarity and readability in written communication.
Sure! Please provide the adjectives you'd like me to give the comparative and superlative degrees for.
elephant
Good Gooder Goodest
worse