how to get to know that the conjunction is subordinating or coordinating
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• Coordinating conjunctions are a discrete set: and, but, so, or, nor, yet, for. They always go in the middle of the two clauses, and if they’re joining clauses, you use a comma:
I was tired, so I took a nap.
• Subordinating conjunctions are a larger group, and usually, the dependent clause can either come at the beginning or the end of the sentence:
Because I was tired, I took a nap.
OR
I took a nap because I was tired. (note the difference in punctuation)
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are there only limited coordinating conjunction
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- ✏Coordinating Conjunction- A conjunction that joins two independent statements or two statements of equal rank or importance is called coordinating conjunction.
- ✏Subordinating Conjunction - A conjunction that joins two statements , one of which is independent on the other , is called a subordinating conjunction....
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