Do you italicize the name of a ballet?

Do you italicize the name of a ballet?

Italicize the title of major works such as an opera, a symphony, a dance performance, an album. (Enclose the name of a song, scene, or dance in quotation marks.) The ballet will add two additional performances of The Nutcracker. Italicize the title of a painting, a sculpture, or a photograph.

Do I need a comma after so?

“So” suggests a substantial change in the conversation. When it suggests logical continuity then no comma should be present. In formal writing style “so” is not followed by a comma when used at the beginning of a sentence, although some feel strongly that it shouldn’t begin a sentence in the first place.

How do you use the word so?

We use so as a subordinating conjunction to introduce clauses of result or decision: I got here late. It was a long journey, so I’m really tired now.

Should a sentence start with so?

Some writers simply label it as the latest trend in writing style. In fact, starting a sentence with a conjunction such as so, for, but can actually be totally acceptable. Most people don’t care, but those who do, care a whole lot. But, they do have their uses (just as we used them in the last few sentences).