Subordinating Conjunctions--Comma Causers

When a sentence begins with a subordinating conjunction (ALTHOUGH, AFTER, AS, WHEN, WHILE, UNLESS, BEFORE BECAUSE, IF, SINCE), you are going to need a comma before the subject of the sentence. Click on the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

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