Define subordinate conjunction? with example.
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A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects an independent clause to a dependent clause. ... These clauses cannot stand by themselves and their meaning is dependent on the independent clause. They are not complete sentences. For example, "because she didn't study" is not a complete sentence.
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Subordinating Conjunctions Signaling Relationships of Time or Place. Another function of subordinating conjunctions is to show a relationship between two clauses involving a transition of time or place. Some examples of such subordinating conjunctions are once, while, when, whenever, where, wherever, before, and after.
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