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paris, they simply stared when i spoke to them in french.
not in the middle of your sentence), then it can be followed by an exclamation mark . read more about using a comma after an interjection . using commas before a conjunction words like and, or, and but are known as conjunctions ....
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paris, they simply stared when i spoke to them in french.
not in the middle of your sentence), then it can be followed by an exclamation mark . read more about using a comma after an interjection . using commas before a conjunction words like and, or, and but are known as conjunctions ....
http://www.grammar-monster.com/punctuation/using_commas.htm
paris, they simply stared when i spoke to them in french.
not in the middle of your sentence), then it can be followed by an exclamation mark . read more about using a comma after an interjection . using commas before a conjunction words like and, or, and but are known as conjunctions ....
https://www.grammar-monster.com/punctuation/using_commas.htm
paris, they simply stared when i spoke to them in french.
not in the middle of your sentence), then it can be followed by an exclamation mark . read more about using a comma after an interjection . using commas before a conjunction words like and, or, and but are known as conjunctions ....
http://www.grammar-monster.com/punctuation/using_commas.htm