The phrase "and therefore" typically doesn't require a comma when it connects two clauses. However, if "and therefore" appears at the beginning of a sentence or after a pause for emphasis, a comma may be used before it. For example: "She was tired, and therefore, she went to bed early." In general usage, it's more common to see it without a comma: "She was tired and therefore went to bed early."
True, you should have a space after a comma.
Place the comma after the month and the day: August 15, 2012
The correct way is to separate an apartment or office number from a street address with a comma, especially if they both appear in the same line.
The decimal point. However, in many European countries, a "decimal comma" is used instead.
No, I believe that the comma is before the 'or', or I may be mistaken.
I do not use a comma before and after that word, therefore you will not see it in any sentence I have written.
You would put the comma before the therefore. for example: I am a girl, therefore I wear make-up and have long hair. (Just an example not all girls wear make-up and have long hair.)
2.5 billion in numbers is written as 2,500,000,000. This is because each comma represents a grouping of three digits in the numerical system. The first comma separates the millions place from the thousands place, and the second comma separates the thousands place from the ones place. Therefore, 2.5 billion is equivalent to 2,500,000,000 in numerical form.
A conjunction is a part of speech an therefore has to be a word. A comma on the other hand is a punctuation mark. A semicolon can be used in place of a conjunction.
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Say your sentence aloud. If you find you pause before the word 'therefore', you will probably want to insert a comma. If you do not pause, no comma is required. Use a comma when the sense requires it, not because you have a specific word in your sentence.
comma in front of therefore; semi colon in back of therefore
Yes, a comma is typically placed after "therefore" when it is used to introduce a clause or to clarify the sentence structure. For example, in the sentence "She was late; therefore, we missed the beginning of the movie," the comma after "therefore" helps to separate it from the following clause. However, if "therefore" is used at the end of a sentence, a comma is not necessary.
No, a comma is not typically used after "therefore" unless it is being used to introduce a parenthetical phrase or to provide clarity in the sentence.
After Example: Therefore, the restaurant was terrible.
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A comma causes a pause in a sentence and a period is a full stop. Never place a period where God has placed a comma.