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Punctuation Unit Test
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Which sentence correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction?(1 point)
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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.
I got the help I needed; because I needed some help.
You came over: because I needed some help.
You came over: because I needed some help.
Because you offered to help.
Because you offered to help.
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The correct use of punctuation with a subordinating conjunction is:
**Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.**
However, note that "Because of you" is a prepositional phrase, not a subordinating conjunction. A better example of a proper use with a subordinating conjunction (like "because") would be: "I got the help I needed because you offered to help."
From the options given, the first choice correctly uses a comma before the main clause.
**Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.**
However, note that "Because of you" is a prepositional phrase, not a subordinating conjunction. A better example of a proper use with a subordinating conjunction (like "because") would be: "I got the help I needed because you offered to help."
From the options given, the first choice correctly uses a comma before the main clause.
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