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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

When do we need to put a comma after “if”?

For exaple, do we write comma in the following sentence. Yes or no, and why?
'You can’t expect the image in the mirror to change if you don’t.'

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Anonymous do we write comma in the following sentence. ' No. No comma.

  • Anonymous do we write comma in the following sentence.
  • ' No.
  • No comma.
  • If the if -clause is before the main clause, you use a comma.
  • If the if -clause is not before the main clause, you don't use a comma.
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Anonymousdo we write comma in the following sentence. ... 'You can’t expect the image in the mirror to change if you don’t.'
No. No comma.

If the if-clause is before the main clause, you use a comma. If the if-clause is not before the main clause, you don't use a comma.
You use a comma if the if-clause is before the main cla

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