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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Commas

Please tell me how we use commas in conditional sentences.Do we use comma if start with the main clause.

You wil pass,if you study. is it correct?
  

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It is the other way round. We use a comma if we start the sentence with the conditional clause. You will pass if you study.

  • It is the other way round.
  • We use a comma if we start the sentence with the conditional clause.
  • You will pass if you study.
  • If you study, you will pass.
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It is the other way round. We use a comma if we start the sentence with the conditional clause.

You will pass if you study.
If you study, you will pass.
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No, your example is not correct. But see the correct examples below:

Use the comma if the sentence starts with a conditional clause.

If the sentence starts with a conditional clause, use the comma.

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