Because you are listing, and by adding a comma, it shows the different items that you are listing.
Yes, but a space comes after the comma like this:, inc
The word "furthermore" is typically followed by a comma when it begins a sentence or is used to connect two independent clauses. For example: "Furthermore, we need to consider the budget." If it appears in the middle of a sentence, a comma can also be used before it.
The typical card has either 19 or 7 on the back. 19 comes from the original 16 on the front as well as the three digit CVV code (located only on the back). Others have just the last four digits on the front as well as the 3 CVV numbers (thus, 7).
No, I believe that the comma is before the 'or', or I may be mistaken.
In modern writing style, it is common to use only one space after a comma when it is used as a punctuation mark. The double-spacing after a comma is a convention that dates back to the typewriter era, but it is no longer necessary with the use of modern word processing software and typesetting tools.
The front is drooped in and the back comes out.
Comma comes from the Greek word komma meaning a piece cut off.
Before.
If a comma is needed, it normally comes after parenthesis.
Yes, but a space comes after the comma like this:, inc
Yes, a comma typically comes after "such as" when it is used to introduce examples in a sentence.
Yes it can, but some people say you shouldn't put a comma in front of an and.
NO!!! The comma comes before 'although'. She said, 'I am tired", although he said "I am not tired".
exclamation poi nt. It should be-- Hi!
it goes infront
comma in front of therefore; semi colon in back of therefore
Sometimes, while writing, I put commas in front of the word 'while'.