Use a comma after an introductory dependent adverb clause.
Example:
If
you want to see the Olympics, order your tickets now.
Instructions: Place commas where they are needed.
1. When my luggage arrives I will give you your present.
2. After the game was over both the team and the fans celebrated.
3. If you do not believe me ask the rest of those present.
4. Although I am afraid I will lead you through the woods.
5. Where the troops are we are going.
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Answers:
1. When my luggage arrives, I will give you your present.
2. After the game was over, both the team and the fans celebrated.
3. If you do not believe me, ask the rest of those present.
4. Although I am afraid, I will lead you through the woods.
5. Where the troops are, we are going.
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