No, a comma is not needed before and after the word "again" if it is in the middle of a sentence.
It is optional. Personally i would not, but most people would. This is because most people incorrectly believe that the personal pronoun 'i' must be capitalised at all times. Once again, this is actually optional.
The conjunctions in the sentence are "before," "and," and "after."
It should be--- After hearing the sound again, I went to find my parents.
It really depends upon the sentence. Remember, a comma indicates a slight pause. If you would pause when speaking that sentence at that location, then put in a comma to indicate that.
Yes. Observe the two sentences below. 1) Should I apply for the job again? 2) Should you require more information, please do not hesitate to contact our helpdesk.
That grove of trees should be pruned before it rains again.
"Before" is an adverb, just like "again"' Take this sentence as an example. "I've seen this movie before." In this sentence "before" is modifying the understood word "now".
yes
It is optional. Personally i would not, but most people would. This is because most people incorrectly believe that the personal pronoun 'i' must be capitalised at all times. Once again, this is actually optional.
The conjunctions in the sentence are "before," "and," and "after."
Example sentence - The daughter needed to learn respect for others before she would be welcomed again.
It should be--- After hearing the sound again, I went to find my parents.
Yet one quarter of an hour after another elapsed before she again appeared.
You have to energize that battery before it will power your cellphone again.
It really depends upon the sentence. Remember, a comma indicates a slight pause. If you would pause when speaking that sentence at that location, then put in a comma to indicate that.
It is painful reminder of what should never again befall our young nation.
I have ever seen a sentence " Eric's father ordered himnot to stay out late again." at a grammar test before."not to stay" is correct answer.