📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-english
Which sentence correctly omits the comma when a dependent clause follows an independent clause?
A
I will attend the meeting, if I finish my report on time.
B
I will attend the meeting if I finish my report on time.
C
I will attend the meeting if, I finish my report on time.
D
I will attend, the meeting if I finish my report on time.
Explanation
Generally, no comma is needed when a dependent clause (starting with 'if', 'because', etc.) follows the main independent clause.
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