Periods and commas are punctuation marks used in writing to indicate pauses or the end of a sentence.
No, a comma is not used after a period. Periods and commas are distinct punctuation marks used for different purposes in writing.
Periods, commas, question marks, and others are in the grouping of writing called, "Punctuation".
Commonly used punctuation marks include periods (.), commas (,), colons (:), semicolons (;), exclamation points (!), question marks (?), quotation marks (" "), and apostrophes ('), among others. Each punctuation mark serves a specific purpose in writing to help convey meaning and structure sentences.
"Punctuated" means to interrupt or emphasize something by adding punctuation marks. It can also mean to occur at intervals, like periods of intense activity followed by periods of calm.
Periods and commas are punctuation marks used in writing to indicate pauses or the end of a sentence.
It means to place periods, commas etc in your writing.
Commas, periods and question marks.
It means to place periods, commas etc in your writing.
comas
0, but there are 2 commas if thats what you mean
no. some end with commas and colons
punctuationlike...periods .commas ,question marks ?exlamation points !
It is a stupid question
The "periods" in a big number are the groups of 3 digits between the commas. The correct way to write this big number is: 645,165,758 ... in 3 periods.
11,530,000.0 Note the use of commas and fullstops/periods.
traditional puncutation is stuff like periods [.] commas [,] question marks [?] and quotation marks ["]