Yes, in date formats with the month and year (e.g., December 2021), a comma is typically used between the month and the year.
Yes, it is proper to use a comma to separate a month and year in a date format, such as January 2022.
I don't know. After I eat a date, I just spit the commas on the ground.
You really need a comma after the day of the month - January 8, 1947.
Yes, a comma is typically used between a name and listing credentials. For example: John Smith, PhD.
No, a comma is not used to separate a title and a person's name. Instead, a comma is used to separate the title from other information or to separate items in a list. In the case of "Alumnus Scott," no comma is necessary.
NO. You replace the comma with "of"... For instance, July of 2009
The comma goes between the day and the month and between the number and the year: Wednesday, June 5, 2012.
June 9, 2009
No. It is not necessary to place a comma between a season and the year, or even between a month and the year. An example is the following sentence:In Spring 2015 we noticed unusually high rainfall compared to the norm.
No, you shouldn't. You also don't use a comma if you have just the month and year with no day, e.g., June 2016. whitesmoke.com/uses-of-commas
No, there is no comma between the month and the date in the heading of a letter. For example, "October 1, 2021" would not have a comma between October and 1 in the heading.
Yes, there is usually a comma. If you choose not to use a comma then you should remain consistent. For example, if you're writing an academic paper and using lots of dates then they should either all have commas or they should all have no commas.
Yes, it is proper to use a comma to separate a month and year in a date format, such as January 2022.
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Usually, yes: e.g. 1st January, 2010.
Yes, there should be a comma after "today" if the sentence continues with another clause or if it is part of a date written in month-day-year format.
Yes, typically a comma is used after the month when writing a date in the format "Month Day, Year." For example, "January 1, 2022." The comma helps separate the month from the day and year for clarity and proper punctuation.