This sentence needs question mark after second sentence. It will be like this. "I wonder where John is. Do you know?"
This sentence needs question mark after second sentence. It will be like this.
“I wonder where John is. Do you know?”
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You do not put a comma before "and" in a list unless you need to avoid confusion. In other words, you do not put a comma before "and" unless you need to avoid a run-on sentence. However, for lists of three or more items, use a comma before "and".
You do not put a comma before “and” in a list unless you need to avoid confusion. In other words, you do not put a comma before “and” unless you need to avoid a run-on sentence. However, for lists of three or more items, use a comma before “and”.
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