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26 May, 05:59

Even if a tribute doesn't find him something else might. Which sentence below correctly uses a comma to mark the end of the introductory phrase? Question 4 options: Even if a tribute doesn't find him, something else might. Even if a tribute, doesn't find him something else might. Even, if a tribute doesn't find him something else might. The sentence is correct as is.

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  1. 26 May, 06:04
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    Its "Even if a tribute doesn't find him, something else might."
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