Punctuation

Do You Need to Use a Comma before ‘Otherwise?’ 

In almost every circumstance, you should insert a comma following the word “otherwise.” It is an example of an adverb used in the conjunctive role, which connects two clauses with each other. When connecting two separate clauses, it functions most effectively. Otherwise, the placement of a comma before the word “otherwise” is never appropriate.  When …

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Is it James’s house or James’ house? Which is correct?

You can use either James’s house or James’ house. Both are acceptable depending on what style guide you follow.  “James’s house” is correct if you are following the Chicago Manuel of Style and “James’ house” is correct if you are following the Associated Press Stylebook.  James’s/James’ House Examples I went over to James’s house last …

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