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13 ene 2018
- Coreano
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I am just wondering uses of comma at the beginning of a sentence and in middle.
like uses of with and without as a beginning , do I put a comma ?
with/without sentence , the next sentence ?
And how about " despite " and nevertheless as a begginer in sentence ?
Nevertheless, through my ability to problem solve some of these challenges I have become more proficient in handing them
sometimes there is a comma at the beginning or After finishing one sentence
what is the standard to place comma?
I am just wondering uses of comma at the beginning of a sentence and in middle.
like uses of with and without as a beginning , do I put a comma ?
with/without sentence , the next sentence ?
And how about " despite " and nevertheless as a begginer in sentence ?
Nevertheless, through my ability to problem solve some of these challenges I have become more proficient in handing them
sometimes there is a comma at the beginning or After finishing one sentence
what is the standard to place comma?
like uses of with and without as a beginning , do I put a comma ?
with/without sentence , the next sentence ?
And how about " despite " and nevertheless as a begginer in sentence ?
Nevertheless, through my ability to problem solve some of these challenges I have become more proficient in handing them
sometimes there is a comma at the beginning or After finishing one sentence
what is the standard to place comma?
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sorry, I don't understand you completely to answer your question
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- Coreano
@saltypringles sorry to confuse you. I got confused too .
for example.
Even though, people are more aware of how our environment has changed , there is no actual useful policy.
in this sentence, I put a comma after even though . sometimes I put a comma before starting next followed up sentence .
for example.
Even though, people are more aware of how our environment has changed , there is no actual useful policy.
in this sentence, I put a comma after even though . sometimes I put a comma before starting next followed up sentence .
- Inglés (US)
@qkslqksl22
You would not use a comma after "though" in that example.
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@qkslqksl22 In this case, the right way would be
''Even though people are more aware of how our environment has changed, there is no actual useful policy''
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- Coreano
@saltypringles if i wanna replace nevertheless instead if even though , still I don't put a comma at the beginning?
- Portugués (Brasil)
- Inglés (US)
@qkslqksl22 No, you still don't put the comma. Anyway, your phase is not making much sense.
(maybe you are trying to say this, sprry I don't know exactly)
Even though through my ability to solve problems, some of these challenges I have made me be more proficient on handing them.
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@qkslqksl22
It depends on the usage of the adverb. You would use a comma if the adverb was introducing or modifying the entire clause/sentence.
Sadly, I didn't make it to the funeral on time.
You are introducing the sentence with the writer's tone.
People are more aware of how our environment has changed. There is no actual useful policy, though.
Though people are more aware of how our environment has changed, there is no actual useful policy.
People are more aware of how our environment has changed. Still, there is no actual useful policy.
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