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Subordinating conjunctions in introductory clauses/phrases

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WHENEVER one of these words appears at the beginning of a sentence, it probably opens an introductory clause or phrase that will require a comma.

bsbeforetfa
becauselihw
enhehuvtaht
owggipepeni
ehueuprrwal
veowloeesol
onhwvshhshn
eetiuiwteth
nvdsincelhh
eeyhwgfhnae
druntilwunu
after
although
as
because
before
how
if
once
provided
since
supposing
than
that
though
till
unless
until
when
whenever
where
wherever
whether
while
why

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