Can you end a line with a comma?

Can you end a line with a comma?

If a comma comes at the end of a line and functions as a grammatical break or boundary, then I would say it’s an end-stop. If it doesn’t, then it isn’t. For example, if the comma is serving as a break between two independent clauses, then it is likely an end-stop.

Do you put the comma before or after and?

1. Use a comma before any coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet) that links two independent clauses. You may need to learn a few grammatical terms to understand this one.

What is together in grammar?

Adverb. together (WITH EACH OTHER) get (it) together. together (AT THE SAME TIME) together (COMBINED)

What does together mean?

Together is an adverb indicating when two or more people or things that are with each other — assembled in a group or united in goals. Together can also mean “at the same time.” If you sing soprano in a choir, you sing together with the other sopranos in a song.

What type of word is together?

together (adverb) together (adjective) get–together (noun) act (noun)

How do you use together?

You use together with to mention someone or something else that is also involved in an action or situation. A famine started which, together with the war, carried away millions of lives. Together with his long-term collaborator, he was awarded the Dirac Medal for Theoretical Physics.

What is the function of the Together with?

Answer. You use “together with” to mention someone or something else that is also involved in an action or situation.

What type of word is you ve?

You’ve is the usual spoken form of ‘you have,’ when ‘have’ is an auxiliary verb.

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