Why You Need A Comma Before Because After A Negative Clause – by Derek Haines… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

on Just Publishing Advice: In general, you don’t use a comma before because in most sentences. When you add a second clause to a sentence starting with because the meaning is usually quite clear. You are explaining the reason why something happened in the first clause. For example, I’m always hungry now because I’m on a […]

Why You Need A Comma Before Because After A Negative Clause – by Derek Haines… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

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