I was aware of the rule that comma between independent and dependent clause comes when dependent clause comes first. In this case, dependent clause comes second and there is still a need for comma. How is this true? Or do I know things wrong
The rules are not as simple as dependent clause and indpedent clause. The situations varies on the type of dependent clause, is it prepositional, does it have a conjunction, etc.
You said that we can use a comma to separate an independent and dependent clause but isn’t a subordinating conjunction essential for that rule to apply?
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I was aware of the rule that comma between independent and dependent clause comes when dependent clause comes first. In this case, dependent clause comes second and there is still a need for comma. How is this true? Or do I know things wrong
The rules are not as simple as dependent clause and indpedent clause. The situations varies on the type of dependent clause, is it prepositional, does it have a conjunction, etc.
Which subordinating conjunctions need a comma whilst connecting dependant and independent clause midclauses? All of them?
You said that we can use a comma to separate an independent and dependent clause but isn’t a subordinating conjunction essential for that rule to apply?
"I took a nap, forgetting I had homework." No subordinating conjunction necessary!
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can you link the video where you talked about using each of the punctuation
Edit found two
Dashes: th-cam.com/video/XZyHa8fTc00/w-d-xo.html
Colons: th-cam.com/video/oJx_0SLt4j0/w-d-xo.html