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A comma follows the subordinate clause if it is at the beginning of the sentence. If the subordinate clause is in the middle of the sentence, do NOT put a comma before it. As he entered the rooms portal, he froze mid-stride. He froze mid-stride as he entered the rooms portal.
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A comma follows the subordinate clause if it is at the beginning of the sentence. If the subordinate clause is in the middle of the sentence, do NOT put a comma before it. As he entered the rooms portal, he froze mid-stride. He froze mid-stride as he entered the rooms portal. A WHITE BUS Comma Rule
Sing: The wheels on the bus go ………. The wheels on the bus go ………. A after, although, as W when, while, where H how I if T than E even though B because, before U until, unless S since, so that Copy this info on your comma notes. This will help you with Comma rule #5. subordinate conjunctions:
“I have a license to drive A WHITE BUS!” Earn your license by using this rule correctly during the Caught’yas.