While I would not say that every use of the word anyway requires a comma, without exception, it is true that anyway often does call for a comma. Just remember, if you would pause slightly while speaking that sentence aloud, that is where a comma should go.
It actually depends on what form you are using the word "anyway" in. Here are 2 examples: "So anyway, I went to the mall" or "She probably would've done it, anyway."
Put one space after a comma.
No
It is usually not necessary.
Do not put a space before a comma. Put one space afterthe comma.
It depends on what you're writing. Here are 2 examples, one with a comma before and one with a comma after. Anyway, I didn't want to go. She can't help you, anyway.
Yes, you ought to, anyway.
You only need one space after a comma.
Not always. Here is one where there is no need: At least he was happy. Here is one using a comma: She knew at least, that she would make it home.
you do not have to put the comma there
Typically, there is no need for a comma before the word "as." However, using one is not technically wrong, just superfluous.
It actually depends on what form you are using the word "anyway" in. Here are 2 examples: "So anyway, I went to the mall" or "She probably would've done it, anyway."
It depends on what you are saying however usually you do require one.
No, it is not always necessary to put a comma before the word "so that." The use of a comma before "so that" depends on the sentence structure and whether it is separating independent clauses or introductory phrases.
it needs a comma
The sentence does not need a comma and I think it's better without one. It would not be blatantly wrong to put one after pacific.
Yes, a comma is needed in the sentence. The correct way to write it would be "Yale is in New Haven, Connecticut." The comma is used to separate the city (New Haven) from the state (Connecticut) in the sentence.