Monday, February 29, 2016

punctuation - A comma before "because" in a sentence like "This effect happens(,) because of this cause."


In this sentence, should there be a comma before because:



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Part of me thinks cause and effect should have a comma.




This effect happens, because of this cause.



However, this would also be a defining clause. See: Comma before "because"




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