
In a sentence including a subordinate clause that functions as an adjective, the subordinate clause should always be set off with a comma.
the subordinate clause should be set off with a comma only if it comes before the subject.
the subordinate clause should be set off with a comma only if the clause does not specify or identify the noun it modifies.
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clause should be set off with a comma only if it comes after the subject.
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