That's a clause.
You should always pause at the end of a clause, much like a kitten,
which has claws at the end of its paws.
1,000,000,000,000 4 commas
One quintillion has six commas.
Two TrillionIt is easier to see when you put commas in the correct positions...2,000,000,000,000.2,000. = two Thousand2,000,000. = two Million2,000,000,000. = two Billion2,000,000,000,000. = two Trillion
Two of them because: 100,000,000 = one hundred million
Assuming one uses commas to separate three digits, then four.
It is called an appositive phrase when a phrase separated by commas provides extra information about a noun. This can help provide clarification or additional details about the noun in the sentence.
A person with two commas is a millionaire. 1,000,000. Count them. Two commas.
no
I'm quite confused.My school teacher tell us to use one inverted comma ('......') when it is inside two inverted commas ("......") only.He also tells us to NOT use it when writing the word/phrase is,here are two examples: Correct:The word is"happy". Wrong :The word is'happy'. But my tuition teacher tells us to use single inverted commas('.....') for word/phrase.Here are two examples: Correct:The phrase is'happy'. Wrong:The phrase is"happy". So I've no idea which teacher is correct =(
The commas between numbers in place value are commas.
it is an adverb
a clause is a phrase were you use detail commas
Only when you are listing should you use commas between adjectives. Hope this helped :)
The ones that are in parentheses, (that is brackets) or - dashes- or, commas,
Yes, when using "as needed" as an adverbial phrase in a sentence, you do not need commas unless the phrase interrupts the flow of the sentence. For example, "Medication should be taken as needed for pain relief."
Do you use commas to off set the phrase as well as
Commas