he took the money and gave it to another clerk.(use subordinator and rewrite )
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Taking the money, he gave it to another clerk.
After taking the money, he gave it to another clerk.
After taking the money, he gave it to another clerk.
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Subordinator refers to a conjunction which introduces a subordinate clause. A subordinate clause is also known as a dependent clause. It contains both the verb and the subject and commences with a relative pronoun or a subordinate conjunction such as if, although, because and so forth.
Therefore, when above sentence is written with the use of subordinator, it will be:
He took the money which he gave it to another clerk.
Herein, 'which' is subordinator.
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