A common symbol used before a list is a bullet point (•), which helps to visually separate items for easier reading. Other options include a dash (–) or a number followed by a period (1.) for ordered lists. The choice of symbol often depends on the context and format of the document. Overall, bullet points are the most widely recognized and versatile symbol for lists.
The @ symbol you mean? If you want to tag them in it, yes.
On Facebook you add the @ symbol before a person's name because then you can choose his/her name from your friends list and their name will be tagged in your status and they will notified. Other people will be able to click on the name in your post and get to your friend's profile page. On blogs the @ symbol may refer to a Twitter handle.
You would say, for example, phone, telephone, cell phone, tv, stereo, wii, and dvd. You put a , after every word that is in the list and before the and.
In general, you do not need to place a comma before an "and" symbol when it is used to connect two items in a list or a series. However, if you are using the "and" as part of a more complex structure where clarity is needed, you might choose to use a comma for better readability. Always consider the context and the specific style guide you are following.
You have to wait until the people before you drop or get off the wait list.
It depends how you wish to write it. If you wish to use the proper symbol, i.e. ₺, you would write it before the number, i.e. ₺5. If you write it as TL, you can put it before or after, i.e. both TL 5 and 5 TL are acceptable. If you write YTL, you must put it after, i.e. 5 YTL.
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You can put a trademark symbol on your product before it is registered. However, it isn't backed by anything official and it could be copied or imitated.
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you would put it after.
A recycle symbol and the Earth of course