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(4) Meera heard the news on the radio
she was driving
home.
(a) until
(b) because
(c) while
(d) since​

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Answered by homework854
2

Answer:

Meera heard the news on the radio

she was driving until she goes to home

Answered by progyankonwar08
0

Final Answer:

Meera heard the news on the radio.

she was driving until she goes the home.

Explanation:

  • A word or phrase that connects a dependent sentence to an independent clause is known as a subordinating conjunction. This word or phrase denotes a cause-and-effect relationship or a change in time and location between the two clauses, indicating that the clause has informational value to add to the sentence's main concept.
  • Subordinating conjunctions are conjunctions that are used at the beginning of subordinate clauses. Some examples of these conjunctions are; although, after, before, because, how, if, once, since, so that, until, unless, when, etc.
  • A complex sentence will contain a main (independent) clause and one or more subordinate (dependent) clauses which add extra detail or information to the main clause. A subordinating conjunction is the word or words used to join two of those clauses together, words such as because, although, unless, whereas, and as soon as.

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