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Commas can be challenging, particularly with subordinates and conjunctions. Understanding a few basic rules and scenarios can help you use commas correctly. Consider sentence components as characters: tiny conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so - acronym FANBOYS) connect clauses and phrases and often need commas. However, they don’t always require them. Subordinates act as the heavyweight champions, linking dependent and independent clauses and indicating the prioritization within sentences. Common subordinates include although, because, and before. By recognizing these roles, you can effectively apply commas in your writing.