gdvibes
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If two main points are left out, your assignment will still be complete, although full marks cannot be given.
I have placed a comma after 'out' because the sentence begins with 'if.' I don't know whether there should be a comma before 'although.' I think the sentence sounds best with a comma but I don't think there should be one because 'although full marks cannot be given ' is a subordinate clause that comes after the main clause. If it was the other way around - Although full marks cannot be given, your assignment will still be complete - than I would use a comma. Am I correct?
I have placed a comma after 'out' because the sentence begins with 'if.' I don't know whether there should be a comma before 'although.' I think the sentence sounds best with a comma but I don't think there should be one because 'although full marks cannot be given ' is a subordinate clause that comes after the main clause. If it was the other way around - Although full marks cannot be given, your assignment will still be complete - than I would use a comma. Am I correct?