Use a Comma After An Introductory Adverb Clause
http://www.GrammarRevolution.com Use a comma after an INTRODUCTORY ADVERB CLAUSE. IF IT'S RAINING, I will ride the bus. AFTER I EAT THIS COOKIE, I will eat my broccoli.

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