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Yes, a comma is usually placed before the word "or" when joining two independent clauses in a sentence. This is known as the serial comma or Oxford comma.
When using the word "however" in the middle of a sentence, you use commas before and after the word if combining a independent and dependent clauses. You may also use it for two independent clauses or use a ";" before the word however followed by a comma.
the comma would be before Or In A Sentencee. =]
No. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma.
Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma before or after it.
Typically, there is no need for a comma before the word "as." However, using one is not technically wrong, just superfluous.
No, a comma does not go before the word 'in'.
Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma before or after it.
Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma after it or before it.
Yes, a comma is usually placed before the word "or" when joining two independent clauses in a sentence. This is known as the serial comma or Oxford comma.
"Inc" is not a word, it's an abbreviation for "Incorporated," and there should be a comma before it.
The word "indivisible" appears before and after a comma in the Pledge of Allegiance.
When using the word "however" in the middle of a sentence, you use commas before and after the word if combining a independent and dependent clauses. You may also use it for two independent clauses or use a ";" before the word however followed by a comma.
Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma.
No. There is no word in English that always requires a comma before it.
the comma would be before Or In A Sentencee. =]
No. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma.