If you mean, "As (comma) rest of sentence", absolutely not. If you mean a clause beginning with As as the first word of the sentence, then, yes.
As I awoke, the telephone rang.
As I stepped outside, the wind blew off my hat.
As she walked down the street, a passing vehicle splashed her with mud.
No, you do not. As you know it already, than you can use comma.
use a comma to add a pause in a sentence. use a period to stop the thought and start a new sentence
You add the comma before the connector.
You use a comma in the sentence when there is a pause. Kind of like this- As he walked into the room, he saw a huge, ugly monster.
It really depends upon the sentence. Remember, a comma indicates a slight pause. If you would pause when speaking that sentence at that location, then put in a comma to indicate that.
It depends on its use in a sentence.
use a comma to add a pause in a sentence. use a period to stop the thought and start a new sentence
Not necessarily. The comma indicates a pause in speech. Use a comma after "but" only to indicate a noticeable pause in speech. If there is no pause, there should be no comma.
use "that" when the meaning of the sentence changes. Sometimes "that" can be left out of the sentence. Never use a comma with "that". Use "which" when the meaning of the sentence does not change. Always use a comma with "which".
You add the comma before the connector.
Yes, if followed by a comma.
no
You use a comma in the sentence when there is a pause. Kind of like this- As he walked into the room, he saw a huge, ugly monster.
Use a comma when you hear a pause in the sentence for a natural break, though short, between word groups within the sentence.
It really depends upon the sentence. Remember, a comma indicates a slight pause. If you would pause when speaking that sentence at that location, then put in a comma to indicate that.
The use of a comma does not depend on the word, it depends on the sentence structure. At times a comma will follow 'which' and at other times it will not.
It depends on its use in a sentence.
no you do not put a comma at the end of a poem