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4 January, 12:27

Shauna got an A on her chemistry test because she studied really hard for it.

Should there be a comma before ''Because"

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  1. 4 January, 12:41
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    No.

    if the sentence was the other way around, you would need a comma. ie: Because she studied really hard, Shauna got an A in her chemistry test.
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