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Yes, you can use a comma before "perhaps" when it is used as an introductory word in a sentence. Placing a comma helps to separate it from the main clause and improve clarity in the sentence structure.
No, punctuation rules dictate that a comma is not used after a question mark. Each punctuation mark serves a specific purpose and should be used independently in a sentence.
It depends on whether the statement is a complete sentence or not. If the quoted statement is a complete sentence, you would use a period. If the quoted statement is within a larger sentence, you would use a comma.
Yes, a comma is needed after "why" if it is used to introduce a subordinate clause. For example: "I don't understand why he left, it doesn't make sense to me."
In a letter or note stating 'sincerely' at the end, there is a comma after 'sincerely'
Yes, you can use a comma before "perhaps" when it is used as an introductory word in a sentence. Placing a comma helps to separate it from the main clause and improve clarity in the sentence structure.
No, a comma is not necessary after "perhaps" when it is at the beginning of a sentence unless it is followed by a contrasting idea.
you do not have to put the comma there
The comma goes after.
Comma after what?
Do not put a space before a comma. Put one space afterthe comma.
You ussualy put a comma before the conjuction. On rare evernts you put the comma after.
No.
No.
Put one space after a comma.
No, you do not need to put a comma after "To begin with" when it is used as an introductory phrase in a sentence.
you put in a comma when you pause natulary, e.g My name is Matthew, what is your name. Hope this helped