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A comma should follow a dependent clause when the dependent clause comes first in a sentence.
A dependent clause is the clause which cannot stand alone in its meaning on the other hand independent clause refers to the phrase which can stand alone, though both have a subject and a verb.
For instance,
- <em>Because she was eating</em>
- <em>Since the boys were playing</em>
The above sentences are dependent clause since it doesn't convey complete meaning.
Hence, to complete the meaning we put a comma before the independent clause and after the dependent clause to convey its meaning.
Hence the above examples would be written as :
- <em>Because she was eating</em><em>,</em><em> she didn't speak.</em>
- <em>Since the boys were playing</em><em>,</em><em> they missed their English class.</em>
On the other hand, when an independent clause appears first in the sentence we don't put a comma between independent and dependent clauses. For example,
<em>She didn't speak because she was eating.</em>
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