Generally, you put commas before anything that precedes the subject of a sentence.
Firstly, I want you to know I really care for that.
Secondly, I would like to tell you about my experience with it.
Lastly,
Next,
Finally,
Sure, when someone says something, you can enclose their words in inverted commas to indicate direct speech or a quotation. This helps to show that the words being written are being directly attributed to the speaker.
A sentence in a quotation may contain commas.
Commas are used to separate items in a list, to set off introductory elements, to separate independent clauses in a compound sentence, and to separate nonessential information in a sentence. It's important to use commas correctly to avoid confusion and ensure clarity in your writing.
A list of words is typically separated by a comma; however, a list of phrases would be separated by a semicolon. For example: For dinner I ate chicken, broccoli, potatoes, and bread. Since the list only consists of words, only commas are necessary to separate them. Another example: In order to prepare dinner I cut up the chicken and put in on the grill; steamed the broccoli; boiled and mashed the potatoes; and baked the bread after I mixed up the dough and let it rise. Because the phrases in the list are longer (some of them use "and"), it is a good idea to separate them using semicolons in order to emphasize which phrase is which.
The basic rule for commas is that if you would pause slightly while speaking, that's where you put your comma. In other words, a comma is the written equivalent of a small pause. A longer pause is indicated by a colon or a period.
Sure, when someone says something, you can enclose their words in inverted commas to indicate direct speech or a quotation. This helps to show that the words being written are being directly attributed to the speaker.
My dad is from Austin, Texas, and my mom is from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
no
Typically, programs will convert your commas between email addresses to semicolons.
The software doesn't really like commas in the question. It isn't that we don't like commas. We love them. It is just hard on the site.
For example:May 31st, 2012
Yes, but not always.
Generally you use commas to define triplets of numbers (from the right). so 300698 = 300,698
Do you mean something like: "I sentence you, Joseph Jeremiah Finklebottom, to be put to death by hanging"? Yes, you normally set off words in apposition with commas.
Yes, just put in your commas (1,234,567,890).
You've already done it! You have all the digits. Just take the words away.Or, if you want to get fancy, put commas in place of the words: 4,437,517
Format cells to comma style.