In some countries, people say zero comma zero instead of zero point zero. In short, it means zero, with 1/10 precision.
A comma is a punctuation mark that separates phrases in a sentence. It looks like ,
comma and three 0's. 1 thousand dollars would be 1K.
5,230/10 = 523
No, I believe that the comma is before the 'or', or I may be mistaken.
Put one space after a comma.
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The digits from 0 to 9, and the decimal point (or comma, depending on the country).The digits from 0 to 9, and the decimal point (or comma, depending on the country).The digits from 0 to 9, and the decimal point (or comma, depending on the country).The digits from 0 to 9, and the decimal point (or comma, depending on the country).
if you mean an apostrophe, it would be Tina's or for a comma you would just place the comma at the end of the person's name.
3; every number -exept 0- before or behind the comma is significant. Not significant are zeros after numbers that follow the comma; 2.53000000000Also every 0 before numbers before the comma; 00000000032.32 or just 0000253. A zero alone in front of the comma is a significant number
A comma is a punctuation mark that separates phrases in a sentence. It looks like ,
(2, 1) or (2, 4).
delimited by commas
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It means multiple families.
With an accent over the first 'i', and a comma after, it means: 'Yes, you are//he/it is mine' Without the accent and comma, it means: 'If you are//he/it is mine'.
If you mean a comma as opposed to no punctuation, it depends on the structure of the whole sentence. Say it aloud - if you naturally pause before the word 'also', it's probably a good idea to write a comma. No pause, no comma. If you mean a comma as opposed to a different punctuation mark, it depends on the structure of the whole sentence. There is no catch-all answer.
If you mean in a sentence such as, "I believe that the new hours will work best for both the store and its patrons", then no a comma is not needed.