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Which sentence correctly punctuates the adverb clause below? when you go to work A. When you go to work you will get paid. B. You will get paid, when you go to work. C. When you go to work, you will get paid. D. You will when you go to work get paid.

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Which sentence correctly punctuates the adverb clause below? when you go to work

A. When you go to work you will get paid.

B. You will get paid, when you go to work.

C. When you go to work, you will get paid.

D. You will when you go to work get paid.

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Solution

The correct sentence is C. "When you go to work, you will get paid." This sentence correctly places the adverb clause "When you go to work" at the beginning of the sentence, followed by a comma, and then the main clause "you will get paid." This is the proper structure for a sentence beginning with an adverb clause.

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