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which sentence correctly punctuates the adverb clause below?after its all said and donei will be the champion, after its all, said and done.i will be the champion, after its all said and done.after its all said and done i will be the champion.after its all said and done, i will be the champion.
Adverb clauses at the start of a sentence need a comma after them to separate the dependent clause from the independent clause. When the adverb clause follows the independent clause, no comma is needed (and the first option incorrectly adds commas within the adverb clause). The correct punctuation is a comma after the introductory adverb clause.
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After it's all said and done, I will be the champion.