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Still working on my basics.... hope somebody can help.
I made up these two senteces...
Ram went swimming although it was raining.
or
Ram went swimming, although it was raining.
Is there some rule which defines, that there should there be a comma between the subordinate clause and the main clause?
I made up these two senteces...
Ram went swimming although it was raining.
or
Ram went swimming, although it was raining.
Is there some rule which defines, that there should there be a comma between the subordinate clause and the main clause?
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