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10 examples of subordinating conjuction​

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Answered by garimakumari5469
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My father believes that I should be a writer.

He inspires me always because he believes in me.

He works so hard that he can provide everything we need.

I trust him because he is a trustworthy person.

My life will be blessed if I fulfill his dreams.

He will always support me whether I succeed or not.

Answered by paramcomforchowdhury
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Subordinating Conjunction Definition: A subordinating conjunction is a word or phrase that links a dependent clause to an independent clause. ... A dependent clause, also known as a subordinate clause, is a clause with two specific qualities. Firstly, it does not express a complete unit of thought on its own; it cannot stand as its own sentence. 10 Examples of subordinating Conjunction are:

than, rather than, whether, as much as, whereas, that, whatever, which, whichever, after.

 \mathfrak{  \red{ \: hope \: this \: will \: help \: you}}

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