On Friday, February 6th, there will be a serious snow storm.
No, the quotation marks go after the comma or period.
No, a comma does not go before the word 'in'.
With NO exceptions, the comma and period should go BEFORE the closing quotation mark. Always.
It depends.For example, in the sentence:She asked if she could go too.There is no comma. But, In the sentence:She asked, "Can I go?"There is a comma.
An comma goes before so
In Microsoft Office Word 2007, you go to Symbol, then CJK Symbols and Punctuation. Then, look for the symbol that looks like a backwards comma.
It could go either ways?
yes
There is no word in English that necessarily requires a comma.
You dont use a comma AT ALL!
A comma may go before or after, or not be there at all. The placement of commas is entirely a matter of sentence structure. There is no word in English that requires a comma.
It depends on the context. Once upon a time... (no comma) I did that once, but I won't anymore. (comma)