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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Independent and Dependent clauses and commas

I am happy with my new ride although it could use new breaks.

Would it be correct to place a comma before "although" and why would it or not?
  

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I think you always need a comma before (or after) a conjuction and the clause that follows. Add one this time.

  • I think you always need a comma before (or after) a conjuction and the clause that follows.
  • Add one this time.
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I think you always need a comma before (or after) a conjuction and the clause that follows. Add one this time.
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AnonymousI am happy with my new ride although it could use new breaks.
In this case I think you want:

I am happy with my new car, although it could use new brakes.

CJ

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