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Grammar, Punctuation, Oh My!
- 6. The mood at the company was optimistic, since the fourth quarter earnings shattered all expectations.
- When an adverb clause ends a sentence, add a comma only when the clause begins with as, for, since and these words all mean because (rather than referring to time). Notice that because itself never takes a comma because it has only one meaning, unlike as, for, since.
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