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Commas Colons and Semicolons

Commas, colons and semicolons are commonly used punctuation marks. Commas are commonly used in listing items or after a phrase while colons are used to introduce or announce. Semicolons are used to create breaks or pauses.

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What are the two symbols on the keyboard next to L?

It all depends on the keyboard in use.

In the UK - ":" (Colon) and ";" (Semi-colon)

Which article do you use before the word 'summer season'?

You can use a or the. It depends on the sentence.

I only knew her for a summer season.

During the summer season we went to the mountains.

Do you use a comma before a conjunction or preposition?

A comma is typically used before a conjunction (e.g., and, but, or) when joining two independent clauses. However, a comma is not generally used before a preposition, unless it is necessary for clarity or emphasis.

Can a colon precede the word because?

Yes, a colon can precede the word "because" when introducing an explanation, a list, or a summary of information. It is a common punctuation usage in formal writing to provide clarity and emphasis on the reason or cause that follows.

How do you use a comma instead of semicolon?

Commas join two clauses where at least one of the clauses is dependent and doesn't make a complete sentence on its own. If both clauses could each make their own sentence if alone, a semicolon is used instead.

Can a semi colon be used after the word however?

In some cases, yes.

It's usually a bad idea, however; the more common usage is for the semicolon to precede the word.

It may help to ask yourself "would this still make sense if the semicolon were a period?" If so, then the semicolon is probably in the right place.

There's really no reason to ever use a semicolon if you don't know how to do it properly. 99 44/100 % of the time a period will work almost as well. (The 0.56% where it won't? Programming languages.)

Do you put a comma before the word just?

No. The placement of commas has more to do with the flow of the sentence; there are no unbreakable rules for placing commas before or after certain words. Even placing a comma before the word and is correct under certain circumstances.

Do you use a semi colon or comma before however?

You can use either a semicolon or a comma before "however" depending on the context. Use a semicolon to separate two independent clauses, and use a comma when "however" is used as a conjunctive adverb to connect two sentences.

Do you always use comma before and when connecting two independent clauses?

No, it is not always necessary to use a comma before "and" when connecting two independent clauses. It depends on the style guide you are following. In American English, a comma before "and" in such instances is known as the Oxford comma and is generally optional.

Does a comma always come before 'as appropriate'?

No, a comma before "as appropriate" is not necessary. It depends on the context of the sentence and whether it flows better with or without the comma.

Is there a period and comma after BLVD and before SUITE?

Yes, there should be a period after "BLVD" and a comma after before "SUITE" in an address format. For example: 1234 Main Street, BLVD., SUITE 101.

Where do you put a comma in a coordinating conjunction?

You don't put a comma in a coordinating conjunction, the comma goes before a coordinating conjunction. Coordinating conjunctions are used to connect two or more independent clauses.

Sally was late to work today, and her boss fired her.

Where do you put a comma in a coordinating word?

You don't put the comma in the coordinating conjunction, you put it before the conjunction.

My dog sleeps on one side of the couch, and my cat sleeps on the floor.

What do you do when you see a comma?

well, personally, i continue reading if it is used correctly, but if it is used incorrectly i get verrry upset.

How do you pronounce comma?

"Comma" is pronounced as /ˈkɒmə/ with emphasis on the first syllable.

What is 'before' being used as in the sentence Have you eaten squid before?

'Before' is being used as an adverb in this sentence to indicate whether the action of eating squid has occurred in the past.

Is a comma used after the words yes no why and well when they are the first words in a sentence?

Yes, a comma is typically used after the words yes, no, why, and well when they are the first words in a sentence to indicate a pause or emphasize the response.

Do you use a comma after as a result?

I eat a lot of junk food, and, as a result, I might [become] overweight.

When do you use a comma and period after the person is speaking in the story?

You wouldn't use a comma and a period together.

"I am going to the store," Betty said. In that sentence I used a comma in the dialogue because I have a dialogue tag (Betty said). The period comes at the end of the sentence. I would have been incorrect to use a comma, period, and quotation marks.

Betty said, "I am going to the store." Notice the comma is with the dialogue tag at the beginning of the sentence. The period ends the dialogue.

Those are just a couple examples of the many ways to punctuate dialogue.

When do you use a comma in a compound sentence?

A comma is used before a coordinating conjunction (such as "and," "but," "or") that connects two independent clauses in a compound sentence. For example: "I like coffee, but she prefers tea."