Yes, the season "Fall" should be capitalized when used in a sentence as it is a proper noun.
in some cases
Yes
No, a semicolon is not typically used before "except" in a sentence. Instead, a comma may be used to separate clauses or phrases when necessary.
it needs to be used for vitamins
The best way to find a cheap patio set on clearance is to wait until the season is over, or before the season has begun. Often stores put season items on clearance when they are no longer going to be used, or before they are used to make room for the next years models.
protecting a natural resource (trees, rivers, oil, natural gas, coal) from being used up too quickly before it can be replenished.
A comma should typically come before the word "but" when it is used to connect two independent clauses. If "but" is used to join two elements within a single clause, then a comma is usually not necessary.
Lavender can be used as a natural sleep remedy. You can purchase a natural lavender spray and spray it on your pillow before bedtime to relax you. You can also use yoga and mediation before bed to help relax you for sleep.
A comma is typically used before a conjunction (e.g., and, but, or) when joining two independent clauses. However, a comma is not generally used before a preposition, unless it is necessary for clarity or emphasis.
If the milk has been pasteurised or sterilised, it is not necessary to boil before using.
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