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Which statement explains when a comma should be used with a subordinating conjunction?(1 point)
The comma should follow the independent clause if the clause begins with a subordinating conjunction.
The comma should follow the subordinating conjunction if the independent clause begins the sentence.
The comma should follow the dependent clause if the clause begins with a subordinating conjunction.
The comma should follow the subordinating conjunction if the dependent clause begins the sentence.
The comma should follow the independent clause if the clause begins with a subordinating conjunction.
The comma should follow the subordinating conjunction if the independent clause begins the sentence.
The comma should follow the dependent clause if the clause begins with a subordinating conjunction.
The comma should follow the subordinating conjunction if the dependent clause begins the sentence.
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Tanyashand
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GPT 3.5
The comma should follow the dependent clause if the clause begins with a subordinating conjunction.
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