MLI61C630 - Academic Writing, Lecture, 30.10.2023-17.11.2023
Kurssiasetusten perusteella kurssi on päättynyt 17.11.2023 Etsi kursseja: MLI61C630
Words to watch!
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As you decide whether a sentence needs a comma or not, watch for these words that begin subordinate (or dependent) clauses. Double-check Comma Camp for the rules themselves
Subordinate clauses will often begin with subordinating conjunctions, which are words that link dependent clauses to independent clauses, such as for, as, since, therefore, hence, consequently, though, due to, provided that, because, unless, once, while, when, whenever, where, wherever, before, and after.
They can also begin with relative pronouns such as that, which, who, whom, whichever, whoever, whomever, and whose. Spotting these words can tip you off that you are dealing with a subordinate clause rather than a main clause.
adapted from Grammarly.comViimeksi muutettu: keskiviikkona 20. marraskuuta 2019, 11.08