Difference between coordinating and subordinates cconjunctions
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Subordinating conjunctions also join two clauses together, but in doing so, they make one clause dependent (or "subordinate") upon the other. A subordinating conjunction may appear at a sentence beginning or between two clauses in a sentence.
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A subordinate clause is a clause that would make no sense if it was taken out of the sentence.
"He took out a book that he had seen earlier."
The subordinate clause is "that he had seen earlier" makes no sense by itself. It must be part of a larger sentence.
A coordinate clause is a clause that has meaning independent of the sentence.
The rain ended and the sun came out.
"The rain ended" and "The sun came out" both have meaning by themselves.
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A subordinate clause is a clause that would make no sense if it was taken out of the sentence.
"He took out a book that he had seen earlier."
The subordinate clause is "that he had seen earlier" makes no sense by itself. It must be part of a larger sentence.
A coordinate clause is a clause that has meaning independent of the sentence.
The rain ended and the sun came out.
"The rain ended" and "The sun came out" both have meaning by themselves.
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