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Two independent clauses joined by a comma and conjunction make up a compound sentence.
Nope
True
Always
Yes
yes, before *Mary's teacher*
Yes, after *open*
Yes
False
A comma goes before the conjunction in a compound sentence
Nope
True
Always
Yes
yes, before *Mary's teacher*
Yes, after *open*
Yes
False
The comma goes *after* the conjunction in a compound sentence
Nope
True
Always
Yes
yes, before *Mary's teacher*
Yes, after *open*
Yes
False
A comma goes before a dependent clause that ends a sentence
Nope
True
Always
Yes
yes, before *Mary's teacher*
Yes, after *open*
Yes
False
This sentence needs a comma between the clauses: While Mary was sure the answer was right Mary's teacher was not quite as certain.
Nope
True
Always
Yes
yes, before *Mary's teacher*
Yes, after *open*
Yes
False
This sentence needs a comma between the clauses: When I can no longer keep my eyes open I will put the book down.
Nope
True
Always
Yes
yes, before *Mary's teacher*
Yes, after *open*
Yes
False
This sentence needs a comma between the clauses: I have a cat but it has a nasty temper.
Nope
True
Always
Yes
yes, before *Mary's teacher*
Yes, after *open*
Yes
False
A comma goes after a dependent clause that starts a sentence
Nope
True
Always
Yes
yes, before *Mary's teacher*
Yes, after *open*
Yes
False
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