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Sextus Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Hence

When you use "hence" at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a consequence, do you use a comma after it?

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Well, I imagine that when "hence" is followed by a complete clause, it should take a comma. Hence, I may say that his thread is resolved. Sextus

  • Well, I imagine that when "hence" is followed by a complete clause, it should take a comma.
  • Hence, I may say that his thread is resolved.
  • Sextus
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Well, I imagine that when "hence" is followed by a complete clause, it should take a comma. Hence, I may say that his thread is resolved.

Sextus

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