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Which punctuation mark is required to set apart an introductory phrase?
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Which punctuation mark is required to set apart an introductory phrase?
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You need to use a comma to seperate it from the rest of the sentence
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A comma. Introductory phrases are dependent clauses. Example: If the students want to win, they have to practice.
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