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application of subordinating conjunction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A subordinating conjunction is the word or words used to join two clauses together in a complex sentence. They are words such as because, although, unless, whereas. They do the job of showing the relationship between the two clauses and showing us which is the most important.

Answered by nikithareddynandyala
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A subordinating conjunction is used to introduce a dependent clause. In contrast to an independent clause, a dependent clause (also known as a subordinate clause) is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand as a complete sentence on its own.

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