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Futurehuman11 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

comma before because?



In the following sentence, should I use a comma before 'because'?

In this respect, the witches are analogous to God because all of the tragedies that follow are due to them, and they have the power to relieve the situation at any time
  

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Futurehuman11 In the following sentence, should I use a comma before 'because'? In this respect, the witches are analogous to *** because all of the tragedies that follow are due to them, and they have the power to relieve the situation at any time I don't see the need for one.

  • Futurehuman11 In the following sentence, should I use a comma before 'because'?
  • In this respect, the witches are analogous to *** because all of the tragedies that follow are due to them, and they have the power to relieve the situation at any time I don't see the need for one.
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Futurehuman11

In the following sentence, should I use a comma before 'because'?

In this respect, the witches are analogous to *** because all of the tragedies that follow are due to them, and they have the power to relieve the situation at any time
I don't see the need for one.
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No comma needed. The reader may pause naturally, but a pause is not necessarily a reason for a comma.

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