Which sentence uses the comma correctly
A. Well I guess you can play outside before, you do your homework.
B. Well I guess you can play outside, before you do your homework.
C. Well, I guess you can play outside before you do your homework.
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always / to school / early / the students /come
A. the students always come to school early
B. the students come always to school early
C. the always students come to school early
D. always the students come to school early
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