Asked by Jessica
                I have a few questions about grammar
1, Does a sentence that starts of with "if" an independent sentence or a dependant?
2, Does a sentence that starts of with "in order to" an independent sentence or a dependant?
2, is there a comma before “instead of” and “rather than”?
3, is there a comma before in order to that is not starting a sentence.
plsssss help!!!!!!!
            
        1, Does a sentence that starts of with "if" an independent sentence or a dependant?
2, Does a sentence that starts of with "in order to" an independent sentence or a dependant?
2, is there a comma before “instead of” and “rather than”?
3, is there a comma before in order to that is not starting a sentence.
plsssss help!!!!!!!
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    1.  It can be either;
"If I were you, " >> dependent clause
"If I were you, I'd study more. " >> independent clause, sentence
2. Same principle as number 1.
2. Not ususally
3, Usually
 
    
"If I were you, " >> dependent clause
"If I were you, I'd study more. " >> independent clause, sentence
2. Same principle as number 1.
2. Not ususally
3, Usually
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