do you add a comma (,) after since
like for an example
the dog is not wild. it will not harm you (join the sentence without using and but or so)
ans1.. since the dog is not wild, he won't harm you
or
ans2..since the dog is not wild he won't harm you
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Hi frnd,
Ans 1 is right answer that is
since the dog is not wild, he won't harm u.
Putting comma means a little break in reading the sentence so its better to put comma whenever necessary....
Ans 1 is right answer that is
since the dog is not wild, he won't harm u.
Putting comma means a little break in reading the sentence so its better to put comma whenever necessary....
aruja2001:
hey! I have my boards day after tomorrow and a comma makes a lot of difference so putting an extra comma would result in negative marking so please answer regardingly
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