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separate the subordinate clause from the main clause and state it's kind. Do you think I ought to have another talk with her.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a subordinate clause begins a sentence, it has a comma after it. When the main clause begins the sentence, there is no comma to separate it from the dependent clause. If I can find my wallet we can all go for ice cream. We can all go for ice cream, if I can find my wallet.

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