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followed by a comma and a «magic word,» such as «free breakfast» or «pet friendly.»
Conditional 0 is formed by the use of the present simple in the if clause
followed by a comma the present simple in the result clause.
Don't dangle your modifiers - Dangling modifiers describe phrases that are at the beginning of a sentence,
followed by a comma, but does not have the noun following the comma:
Section 1.6 states that «when citing to online resources, provide the full traditional citation,
followed by a comma.
The Court's majority opinion, Chief Justice Roberts's partial concurrence / dissent, and Justice Thomas's dissent used But to begin 20 sentences; whereas, only two sentences began with However
followed by a comma.
In the United States, colons are sometimes preferred; in the United Kingdom, greetings are usually
followed by commas.
Not exact matches
And
by the way, if it wasn't already obvious, I really would like you to remember that I have a
comma after my name with an MD
following it.
Key stage 2 English Skills Revision Series One contains worksheets on: • Capital letters and full stops • Singular and plural words • Question marks • Exclamation marks • Nouns: common, proper, collective and abstract • Compound words • Adjectives • Prefixes • Suffixes • Commands • Verbs and tense • Adverbs • Apostrophe: possession and missing letters •
Commas • Prepositions • Word family • Word roots • Determiners • Pronouns • Verbs, nouns and adjectives • Direct Speech • Subject - verb agreement NOTE In this approach to English grammar at KS2 we have
followed closely the model of grammar adopted
by the English National Curriculum.
The longer, the more complicated the sentence the greater the number of the same kinds of words I had
following one after another, the more the very more I had of them the more I felt the passionate need of their taking care of themselves
by themselves and not helping them, and thereby enfeebling them
by putting in a
comma.
At its most basic, CSS instructions start with one or more «selectors» separated
by commas,
followed by an open bracket,
followed by one or more instructions separated
by the semi-colon,
followed by a close bracket.
With months of training under our belt, at 6 months old my dog spent hours a day barking at anything going
by, was still having difficulty with potty training and didn't consistently
follow any
comma...
In the present catalogue the titles of paintings dating from 1929 and 1930
follow those adopted
by Alley, but they have been placed within inverted
commas since it is highly unlikely that Bacon titled them as they are,
by their media; (Alley had to negotiate Bacon's indifference — or hostility — towards his pre-1944 œuvre).
Note that the person's name is always
followed by a colon -LRB-:) in a business letter, and not a
comma.
This is a business letter, so use a formal greeting
followed by a colon, not a
comma.