On standard keyboards it appears on the key beside the 'M'
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The comma symbol is usually located on the keyboard to the right of the M key, often above the period symbol. It looks like a small curved line.
The symbol with a dot and a comma underneath it is called a "cedilla." It is commonly used in various languages such as French, Turkish, and Portuguese to modify the pronunciation of certain letters.
A reversed comma is a punctuation mark in the shape of a backwards apostrophe (`), sometimes used in typography for various purposes like indicating speech in some languages or as a mathematical symbol.
No, there is not a comma after "except that."
The word "including" is typically followed by a comma when introducing examples or a list of items. For example: "I enjoy many outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and swimming."
A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are connected with only a comma. To identify a comma splice, look for two complete sentences joined together with a comma without a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, etc.) or a semicolon. Fix a comma splice by adding a coordinating conjunction, replacing the comma with a semicolon, or using a period to make separate sentences.