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Punctuation

Do You Use Comma Before Ampersand (&)?

Rule 1: You should put a comma before “&” in APA Style when you use it in a list or to reference authors. Rule 2: … Read more

Do You Put a Comma Before “Like”?

Rule 1: Use a comma before “like” when it is the first word of a non-essential element in a sentence. Correct: She had a raging … Read more

Do You Put a Comma After “Plus”?

Rule 1: You can put a comma after “plus” when you use it to link two clauses. You will also need a semicolon before “plus” … Read more

Do You Put a Comma After “As Such”?

Rule 1: A comma after “as such” is needed when you can remove it without changing the sentence’s meaning. Also, when you can remove the … Read more

Do We Put a Comma Before “Where”?

Rule 1: You should always put a comma before “where” when it is part of a non-defining relative clause. Rule 2: Do not use a … Read more

Is There a Comma After “Specifically”?

Rule 1: You need to put a comma after “specifically” when it is the first word of a sentence. Rule 2: You can put a … Read more

I Love You Too or I Love You, Too? (Comma Rules)

“I love you, too” is the grammatically correct version. However, using “I love you too” without punctuation is common. Also, when adding a name, the … Read more

Is There a Comma After “Unfortunately”?

Rule 1: Put a comma after “unfortunately” when it starts a sentence as an adverb and refers to the whole sentence. Rule 2: Put a … Read more

Do You Put a Comma After “Sincerely” in a Letter?

Rule 1: If you end a letter with “sincerely” followed by a name or signature, you should put a comma. Rule 2: Do not put … Read more

Is There a Comma Before and After “Indeed”?

Rule 1: When you use “indeed” to interrupt a clause, you can put commas around it if you wish to emphasize the interruption. Rule 2: … Read more

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