THE TEN RULES OF COMMAS
Use a comma after a subordinate clause when it begins a sentence. Subordinate clauses begin with such conjunctions as when, if, because, after, although, as, while, whilst, since, even though, before, and whenever “While the girl pushed the car, her father watched.” However, when the dependent clause … ................
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