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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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Can you enter dollar values in cells you also must type the dollar sign commas and any trailing zeros?

There are several ways of getting a currency symbol into a cell. The cell can be explicitly marked as holding a currency value and the chosen symbol will always be present. Typing the symbol will implicitly mark the cell as holding a currency value. In some cases, inserting a function into the cell will imply that a currency value is being used if one of the cells referenced in the formula is also a currency cell.

Decimal zeros (cents) are also shown according to the explicit or the default setting for the spreadsheet.

Do you put the comma before August or after?

Place the comma after the month and the day: August 15, 2012

What is to go before in time?

To "go before in time" refers to an event or action that occurs earlier than another in a chronological sequence. It implies a precedence where one moment or occurrence sets the stage for what follows. This concept is often used in historical contexts to indicate prior events that influence subsequent developments.

Is it true to enter a number in criterion type the number without any dollar signs or commas?

Yes it is true. When entering a number as a criterion you type the number without any dollar signs or commas. :)

What joins two independent clauses or sentences together?

You would use a conjunction, such as "and", "but" or "or". Another option is to link the two with a semicolon (;).

Where does the coma go before or after but in a sentence?

The comma goes before the word "but."

For example:

I was going to spell the word "comma" right, but then I fell into a coma.

What should you and what should you not put online?

You should share content online that reflects your positive interests, achievements, and professional expertise while maintaining a respectful tone. Personal experiences, insightful opinions, and creative works can also be valuable. However, avoid posting sensitive personal information, negative comments about others, or anything that could harm your reputation or privacy. Always consider the potential long-term impact of your online presence.

Can a colon be used to join independent clauses?

I've seen it in journalism, when giving a specific example of something. But generally, it is a semi-colon that links two independent clauses. Ice cream is my favorite dessert; cake is good too.

Does one need a comma with anyway?

While I would not say that every use of the word anyway requires a comma, without exception, it is true that anyway often does call for a comma. Just remember, if you would pause slightly while speaking that sentence aloud, that is where a comma should go.

How do you correct a run on sentence using a semicolon?

If you have two independent clauses that you don't want to isolate into separate sentences, put a semicolon between them.

Does the comma go before or after however in the middle of a sentence?

A comma usually comes before and after "however".

I would love to go to the beach with you, however, I have to work.

Do you put a comma before a dialog?

Yes, it is generally a good idea as it prevents that sentence from becoming too long. It is like a "pause" in the sentence.

Do you use commas between compound subjects and compound verbs?

Compound or not, never separate a subject from its predicate with a comma.

What is the parenthetical element of comma?

Commas and dashes can occasionally be used like parentheses when surrounding a short break in thought, a comment or clarification.

Example sentence: "Diamonds, which are expensive, aren't something I buy very often."

How do you use a pair of commas in a sentence?

I use a pair of commas to indicate an idea in opposition, or when expressing a thought saying the same thing using different words, so that my reader will know I am saying the same thing.

Why do bands use an x before nad after there name eg xHaroldshitmanx?

The tradition started with the late '70s LA Hardcore scene, when bands began producing patches for their fans to sew onto jackets. Many fans, however, were too lazy to sew and, instead, would simply fit two safety pins at each end of the patch in a cross formation. After a while, posers started coming into the scene and ruining all the shows and stuff, and didn't even know the names of the bands that they were looking at, and thought that the cross of pins was actually an 'x', and part of the band's name. Many bands nowadays put xs at the start and end of their name as a tribute and reference to those days, although their new fans are dedicated enough to sew the patches on, after the invention of the sewing machine, and mummy to use it.