The second sentence begins with an absolute phrase. My Little, Brown Handbook says that these are “always set off from the rest of the sentence with punctuation, usually a comma”. In this instance the comma would come between “case” and “everything”.
The second sentence begins with an absolute phrase. My Little, Brown Handbook says that these are “always set off from the rest of the sentence with punctuation, usually a comma”. In this instance the comma would come between “case” and “everything”.