Not necessarily. There is no English word that requires a comma.
Commas are not mandatory after mentioning a year. There is no grammatical rule that would require the use of a comma after a date. If the year specifically concludes an introductory phrase or is used in a series of three or more, then a comma would be called for.Introductory Phrase:Before his graduation from college in 1981, Ian would never have believed he could be successful at anything.A Series:The basketball team of Westmont High School took the state title in 1960, 1973, and 1984.
Not necessarily, and not normally. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma. The abbreviation i.e is properly pronounced that is or specifically. It may take a comma if followed by a lengthy or complex explanation. It does NOT mean "for example."Each child must be accompanied by a qualified adult representative ( i.e. a parent or a guardian).
No, there is not a comma after "except that."
If a sentence consists of two independent clauses with a comma between them, it is a comma splice. That is, the part before the comma can stand on its own as a sentence, and the part after the comma can also stand on its own as a sentence, then it is a comma splice. If there is no punctuation there instead of a comma, it is known as a run-on sentence.
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In math, a comma typically represents a decimal point, not addition or multiplication. For example, in the number 1,000, the comma separates the whole number from the decimal part. In mathematical operations, the symbols "+" and "x" are used to denote addition and multiplication, respectively.
Commas are not mandatory after mentioning a year. There is no grammatical rule that would require the use of a comma after a date. If the year specifically concludes an introductory phrase or is used in a series of three or more, then a comma would be called for.Introductory Phrase:Before his graduation from college in 1981, Ian would never have believed he could be successful at anything.A Series:The basketball team of Westmont High School took the state title in 1960, 1973, and 1984.
Not necessarily, and not normally. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma. The abbreviation i.e is properly pronounced that is or specifically. It may take a comma if followed by a lengthy or complex explanation. It does NOT mean "for example."Each child must be accompanied by a qualified adult representative ( i.e. a parent or a guardian).
last comma before the and is not necessary
No, there is not a comma after "except that."
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The comma goes after.
cut the comma in half
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The antonym for a comma is an apostrophe
you do not have to put the comma there
Comma after what?