Commas are used before or after an adverbial clause. What does that mean? First of all, an adverbial clause describes "why, when, where, how or who" the sentence is pertaining to.
Example-
Timothy, anxious about the first day of school, didn't go to bed until 2 AM.
(This sentence is telling you why Timothy didn't go to bed until 2 AM)
An adverbial clause also can start with a subordinating conjunction such as, "when, because if, and although."
However, keep in mind that an adverbial clause may appear in the beginning, middle or end of the sentence.
Example...
When the road is covered in snow, school is sometimes closed.
("When" is the subordinating conjunction in this sentence.)
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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