If you are following the typical format used in the United States, include a comma after the day as follows: May 24, 2010
However, the following format does not require punctuation: 24 May 2010
Note: Although the words are pronounced identically, "write" is the correct spelling for your usage of the word rather than "right."
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like this February 12, 2010
5,000,620 (the first comma FROM THE RIGHT says "thousand", but here there are no thousands, so we don't say anything. The second comma FROM THE RIGHT says "million").
No, I believe that the comma is before the 'or', or I may be mistaken.
Put one space after a comma.
No, the comma is not used correctly in the date "June 16, 1940." In American English, a comma should be placed between the day and the year in a date format like "June 16, 1940." This comma helps to separate the day and year for clarity and proper punctuation.
It is not necessary to put a comma after a date in a sentence. However, if the date is followed by additional information that could be set off by commas, then a comma may be appropriate for clarity or emphasis.
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No, there is no comma between the month and the date in the heading of a letter. For example, "October 1, 2021" would not have a comma between October and 1 in the heading.
Yes, typically a comma is used after the day and date in a sentence. For example: "I will see you on Monday, October 12."
A comma is generally used before "which" in non-restrictive clauses, but not when it introduces a restrictive clause. As for dates, it is common to include a comma after the year when it is followed by additional information in a sentence.
A comma is usually placed after the day of the week when the date follows the day, as in Tuesday, January 12.
like this February 12, 2010
That would be a right angle triangle that is isosceles.
You really need a comma after the day of the month - January 8, 1947.
The comma goes between the day and the month and between the number and the year: Wednesday, June 5, 2012.
Yes, in American English, a comma should be placed after the month and before the day in a date format. For example: "January 1, 2023."