There are many fun things to do in the fall. For instance, we can pick apples and carve pumpkins.
Yes, a comma should be placed after "for instance" when it is used to introduce an example or illustration in a sentence. This helps to separate the transitional phrase from the rest of the sentence.
NO. You replace the comma with "of"... For instance, July of 2009
It all happened in an instance.
Colons are a better choice in this instance, as "including" implies the start of a list.
For instance a compound sentence would be like, "Rosa and I ate at the diner, afterwards we went home." See two sentences put together with the word AND.
Instance means example. For instance, if students do not do their own homework, they are cheating.
Yes, typically there is a comma after "for instance" in a sentence to separate it from the rest of the sentence and provide a clear break before introducing an example.
Sentence starters for expositions are: Firstly... For Instance... Secondly... Thirdly... Lastly... In Conclusion... for instance. I would suggest that...
This painting, for instance, is a good example of Water Color art.
i went to a party, for instance, it was a birthday party.
Sure ... when trying to illustrate a point or condition. I don't agree. You can follow it on from a semi-colon though.
What do you mean 'what if'? I sentence could end with am. For instance: "You're not a kind person, but I am."