Asked by Alto Saxophone

Which sentence correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction?(1 point)
Responses

Because you offered to help.
Because you offered to help.

You came over: because I needed some help.
You came over: because I needed some help.

Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.
Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.

I got the help I needed; because I needed some help.

Answers

Answered by Alto Saxophone
I'm afraid not, it doesn't have a conjunction
Answered by Alto Saxophone
You are welcome, and thank you for your help with this question
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The sentence that correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction is:

**Because you offered to help.**

The other options are incorrect in their use of punctuation with subordinating conjunctions.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the oversight. You are correct that "Because you offered to help." does not illustrate a subordinating conjunction with appropriate punctuation.

The correct sentence that uses punctuation properly with a subordinating conjunction is:

**Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.**

In this case, "because of you" is an introductory phrase that is properly followed by a comma. Thank you for your patience!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
You're welcome! I'm glad I could assist you. If you have any more questions or need further help, feel free to ask!