This will depend how the word "please" is used. Most sentences are unlikely to need a comma after the word, e.g. ""Please may I have a chocolate?" or "Please get me that book." However, a cmma could be used in some instances, e.g. "If you please, would you get me that book?"
Not necessarily. Commas are a feature of sentence structure. There is no word or phrase in English that requires one.
The correct sentence with commas with dialogue is: "I asked, 'Could you please pass the salt?'"
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.
Not necessarily. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma.
Oxford commas or serial commas are placed at the end of a comma separated list just before the last item on that list, accompanied by a conjunction. IE. James, Melissa, Geoff, and I all went to lunch together.
No. Boys and girls agree that commas are not needed after every 'and'.
3.141,592,653,589,793,238,462 to 21 digits after the decimal.
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commas go after question marks
Not necessarily. Commas are a feature of sentence structure. There is no word or phrase in English that requires one.
My dad is from Austin, Texas, and my mom is from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The correct sentence with commas with dialogue is: "I asked, 'Could you please pass the salt?'"
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.
after the quotation marks because if put before the quotation mark, that makes the quote seem like if it continues after what you wrote even if the quote has ended. period marks go before the quotation mark because that is ending a sentence... period.
No, not always.