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Kalaris Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

subsequently

Can anyone please help me out. I want to know when to use a comma after "subsequently", if "subsequently" is the beginning of a sentence.
Also same query as it applies to "In turn". Again, in the beginning of a sentence.

A few examples would be helpful.
  

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I would use the comma if 'subsequently' is at the beginning of a sentence. No examples needed.

  • I would use the comma if 'subsequently' is at the beginning of a sentence.
  • No examples needed.
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I would use the comma if 'subsequently' is at the beginning of a sentence. No examples needed.
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the man subsequently ran away

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