Respuesta :
Answer:
When you want to use commas and semicolons in sentences and when you are concerned about whether a sentence is or is not a fragment, a good way to start is to be able to recognize dependent and independent clauses. The definitions offered here will help you with this.
Explanation:
Pls mark brainliest if it helps
Answer:
I'm not sure what you're asking here. ALL dependent clauses -- if they begin the sentence -- MUST take a comma after them. Typically, you can identify dependent clauses because they begin with adverbs.
Explanation:
Example:
When starting a sentence with a dependent clause, use a comma after it.
After I graduate from college, I will get married.
----------
If the dependent clause comes AFTER the independent clause, then no comma is needed.
Example:
I will get married after I graduate from college.