As/since+ clause normally comes first in a sentence. it's true or false
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We often use as and since clauses at the beginning of the sentence. We use a comma after the as- or since- clause: Since everything can be done from home with computers and telephones, there's no need to dress up for work any more. As everyone already knows each other, there's no need for introductions
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