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Complete the following sentences with suitable subordinating conjunctions.
1. The car broke down.........it took them hours to get back home.
2. Wear your raincoat............you will get wet.
3. Nobody was home.............I left a message for her.
4. Can I help you with that..........are you all right?
5. Sanjay stood first in his class..........his parents bought him a new watch.
6. Will you eat that last chocolate biscuit.......... will you leave it for me?
7. Would you stay home............prefer to go out?
8. I had a very boring weekend, I just sat around the house...........nothing.​

Answers

Answered by kunalpanwar1234
0

Answer:

A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects an independent clause to a dependent clause. An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence.

'Because' is a subordinating conjunction which is used for showing the reason something happens. The subject's reason for not going to the show was that he/she had already seen it. Hence option B is the correct answer.

Options A, C and D are incorrect because 'until' is used to mean up to a time in the past or future, 'so' and 'but' are coordinating conjunctions used to join independent clauses in compound sentences; the former shows effect and the latter is used to connect ideas that contrast

Answered by shersinghm1980
8

Answer:

1. and

2. otherwise

3. so

4. for

5. so

6. though

7. so

8. and

Explanation:

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