When you doand when those clauses are linked by a conjunction (and, but, or, so, nor, yet)place a
comma before the conjunction.
Subsequent tests revealed that the Neo would inexplicably pull to the right sometimes, but a software update released by
Comma quickly fixed that.
"PECB and
Comma Soft AG have always put great emphasis on the quality of their services.
This will find the location of the
comma and start the MID function after the subsequent space.
While Norris may have a job as a "
comma queen," readers of Between You & Me will find that "prose goddess" is perhaps a more apt description of this delightful writer.
Comma's face appears on a sailboat and surfboard, and there are fir trees on
Comma's cape.
Closely related to the run-on sentence is the
comma splice, two independent clauses joined only by a
comma.
But with a
comma, it becomes clear that the phrases that follow--about the role of government in securing the people's rights--are part of the same sentence and were just as important to Jefferson as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
India's entry 'Life' also left a mark on the jury and won the Silver
Comma Award.
A number of you showed especial interest in the small but mighty
comma, whose use or lack thereof changes the meanings of so many of our written sentences.
Now
Comma Press, the publisher that created an anthology of Liverpool stories in 2008, is back in Merseyside to launch an anthology of Gaza short fiction.
The writer who neglects punctuation, or mispunctuates, is liable to be misunderstood for the want of merely a
comma ...--Edgar Allan Poe