When the If clause comes first, the main clause is always preceded by a comma. Comma is not used when the If clause follows the main clause.]

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There are two rules of using comma to the IF clause:

  • Use a comma if the IF clause is at the beginning of a sentence.Example: If I marry you, I won't be happy.
  • Don't use a comma if the IF clause comes at the middle or the end of a sentence.Example: I would not be happy if I marry you.

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