No, unfortunately. It is an adverb. The adjective is unfortunate.
No he is right handed. When I went to an autograph signing he used his right hand. He also uses the watch in the left arm, if he was left-handed he would use it in the right arm.
A used pokewalker can sell for $15 to $25 IF you find the right person/websight.
Televisions were being used in Canada in the late 1940's but the first official Canadian broadcast was 1952.
The SS Empire Windrush was a ship which was used by a lot of migrants from the Caribbean when they were going to England in the late 1940s.
No. There is no rule that a comma must always follow the word "which." In a parenthetical or appositive phrase, however, a comma may be required.Example:I did what I thought was right which, as I came to find out, was not.
Typically, a comma is not used immediately after "though" in a sentence. However, if "though" is used as a conjunction at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a contrasting idea, a comma may be used after it.
It depends on the style guide you are following. In American English, the comma before "and" in a list is known as the Oxford comma, and it's optional. In British English, the Oxford comma is typically not used. It's essential to be consistent in your use of the Oxford comma throughout your writing.
It is called an Oxford comma.
No a comma is not needed after regards.
Yes, a comma is used after the salutation in a formal letter. For example, "Dear Mr. Smith,".
The serial comma is also called the Oxford comma because it is commonly used by writers and editors at Oxford University Press. The use of the serial comma helps clarify lists by separating each item with a comma, including before the conjunction.
If a sentence needs a pause in the middle and a comma is not strong enough, then a semicolon can be used.
No.
No. After the word and comma can not be used, as it is grammatically inappropriate to use comma after conjunctions such as and, which are called coordinate conjunctions.
Commas are used to separate the items in a series of three or more things. A comma is also used to separate coordinate adjectives. A comma is also used to set off quoted elements.
I would expect a comma to be used, unfortunately, this is not always the case!