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The comma is a punctuation character that is placed on the baseline and looks similar to a single quotation mark.
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Comma before "now" at end of sentence
I think both are correct. It depends on how you want the reader to interpret this sentence. A comma in writing acts the same way as a pause in speech; consequently, if you want to add emphasis to the …
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Comma or no comma, this is the question
If the noun being modified is too general, all you have to do is leave the appositive explaining it alone without placing any commas. … However, if the noun is already specific, then commas are necessary. And in my opinion, the word "We" here is specific enough; therefore, commas are needed. …