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Findaway Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Comma before ‘as’

Learning difficulties can hinder a young child’s progress, as they may find different aspects of learning more challenging than others.


Do I need a comma before ‘as’

I always struggle to understand when to put a comma before ‘as’ Any information regarding this would be helpful.


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You usually need a comma before 'as' when it means 'because' — like it does here.

  • You usually need a comma before 'as' when it means 'because' — like it does here.
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You usually need a comma before 'as' when it means 'because' — like it does here.

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