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Parentheses are used in a sentence to capture a note relating to the wording of the sentence. Dashes and commas set apart words in a sentence.

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Where do you use commas in your writing?

You use commas when your writing a list of things like fruit names. You would not just leave it like this apple orange grapes and pear. You would rather use commas like this apple, orange, grapes and pear.


Where does the comma go when you use the word 'rather'?

A comma may go before or after, or not be there at all. The placement of commas is entirely a matter of sentence structure. There is no word in English that requires a comma.


When placing parenthetical documentation at the end of your sentence make sure you place it the period or other punctuation that ends the sentence?

When adding parenthetical documentation at the end of a sentence, place the punctuation outside of the parentheses. This ensures that the punctuation is logically part of the sentence rather than the citation. For example, "This is a sample sentence (Smith, 2020)."


Does a comma always come before as you know?

Not at the beginning of a sentence. As you know is a clausal sentence adverbial, and as such it should generally be set off by punctuation. That would mean a comma after it at the beginning of a sentence, a comma in front of it at the end of a sentence and commas on both ends when it appears in the middle of a sentence: "He is, as you know, rather obstinate."


How can you tell when a sentence needs a comma or semicolon?

A comma and a semi-colon both serve to separate parts of sentence that have their own specific subject matter, but the separation is slightly greater in the case of a semi-colon; it marks off a statement that could almost but not quite serve as a new sentence, rather than merely as a clause of the ongoing sentence. Commas are a lesser degree of separation.

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What is the correct punctuation for this sentence One of the parties John Doe entered my land and that's how the accident happened?

The words 'John Doe' constitute what is known as a 'sentence interupter.' The flow of the sentence is interrupted by the words 'John Doe.' Go ahead and read the sentence aloud without the words 'John Doe' to get the feel of the flow of the sentence. Now read it again with the words 'John Doe'and you'll get the mildly jarring sense of the interruption. This is not to suggest that sentence interrupters are necessarily bad. They can be used to great effect as a form of emphasis. But they should be used sparingly. Sentence interrupters are set off by commas fore and aft. OK, I'll settle down. Put commas before and after a sentence interrupter. Example: 'One of the parties, John Doe, entered my ...' Note: In rare instances a sentence interrupter can be punctuated by dashes rather than commas.


Where do you use commas in your writing?

You use commas when your writing a list of things like fruit names. You would not just leave it like this apple orange grapes and pear. You would rather use commas like this apple, orange, grapes and pear.


Where does the comma go when you use the word 'rather'?

A comma may go before or after, or not be there at all. The placement of commas is entirely a matter of sentence structure. There is no word in English that requires a comma.


When placing parenthetical documentation at the end of your sentence make sure you place it the period or other punctuation that ends the sentence?

When adding parenthetical documentation at the end of a sentence, place the punctuation outside of the parentheses. This ensures that the punctuation is logically part of the sentence rather than the citation. For example, "This is a sample sentence (Smith, 2020)."


Is the word too used correctly in this sentence i too love you?

It would be more normal to say I love you too, rather than I too love you, and furthermore, to be correct it would need commas: I, too, love you.


Does a comma always come before as you know?

Not at the beginning of a sentence. As you know is a clausal sentence adverbial, and as such it should generally be set off by punctuation. That would mean a comma after it at the beginning of a sentence, a comma in front of it at the end of a sentence and commas on both ends when it appears in the middle of a sentence: "He is, as you know, rather obstinate."


Where would dashes go in the sentence Her mind flew so quickly she had so much to remember that she forgot to stop at the light?

Her mind flew so quickly; she had so much to remember that she forgot to stop at the light. This is a case for a semicolon rather than a dash.


How many commas are in a zillion?

None. Zillion is not a specific number. Rather it is a word to indicate a very large but unknown amount.


Have a good day as you read my letter what does this mean in spanish?

It is rather ambiguous in English, hence difficult to translate. Is 'read' present or past tense? Does 'as' mean 'while' or 'because'? Which part of the sentence is what you want translated into Spanish? Inverted commas round this would help!


How do you use rather in a sentence?

i rather you go on a bike


How can you tell when a sentence needs a comma or semicolon?

A comma and a semi-colon both serve to separate parts of sentence that have their own specific subject matter, but the separation is slightly greater in the case of a semi-colon; it marks off a statement that could almost but not quite serve as a new sentence, rather than merely as a clause of the ongoing sentence. Commas are a lesser degree of separation.


How do you draw a semicolon?

semicolons are like commas with dots on top. Mine tend to look more like "j"s rather than this ;