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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Butler_County_Community_College/Idea_to_Essay%3A_Collected_Strategies_and_Readings_for_the_College_Write/19%3A_Commas/19.08%3A_Using_a_Comma_to_Organize_Tiles_Locations_and_Dates
    When this happens, use commas to offset the title—if a title appears in the middle of a sentence, place a pair of commas around it; if a title appears at the end of a sentence, place a single comma be...When this happens, use commas to offset the title—if a title appears in the middle of a sentence, place a pair of commas around it; if a title appears at the end of a sentence, place a single comma before it. Dates: Use a comma between the day, month, and year when written in a sentence. Example of comma in a date: Juneteenth originated on June 19, 1865, to celebrate the formal emancipation of the last slaves in America.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/French/Liberte_(Angelo)/06%3A_Les_voyages_de_ma_famille/6.02%3A_Grammar
    6 Note: In formal English, this sentence, and the English examples throughout this section, are grammatically incorrect; one should say He is taller than I or He is taller than I am, She is smarter th...6 Note: In formal English, this sentence, and the English examples throughout this section, are grammatically incorrect; one should say He is taller than I or He is taller than I am, She is smarter than he or She is smarter than he is, We are more sincere than they (are), because the word after the comparison is the subject of an implied or stated verb.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Learning_Chinese_-_A_Foundation_Course_in_Mandarin_I_()/04%3A_Characters_1/4.07%3A_Dates
    Nián, on the other hand, is not obviously representational, so you might need to construct a nonsense etymology, such as: ‘A year contains four seasons; the first stroke (piě) stands for the winter, t...Nián, on the other hand, is not obviously representational, so you might need to construct a nonsense etymology, such as: ‘A year contains four seasons; the first stroke (piě) stands for the winter, the three horizontal strokes (héng) are the growing and harvesting seasons (spring, summer and autumn); the short fourth stroke (nà) marks the harvest, and the vertical (shù) representing the continuity of the year – beginning with spring.’ However, note that the short nà stroke on the 3rd horizonta…
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Mount_Saint_Mary's_University_-_Los_Angeles/Dr._Gamson%3A_Fall_2023/06%3A_Chapitre_6-_Les_voyages_de_ma_famille/6.02%3A_Grammar
    6 Note: In formal English, this sentence, and the English examples throughout this section, are grammatically incorrect; one should say He is taller than I or He is taller than I am, She is smarter th...6 Note: In formal English, this sentence, and the English examples throughout this section, are grammatically incorrect; one should say He is taller than I or He is taller than I am, She is smarter than he or She is smarter than he is, We are more sincere than they (are), because the word after the comparison is the subject of an implied or stated verb.

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