List the coordinating and subordinating conjunctions used in compound and complex sentences
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Common examples of coordinating conjunctions are: and, but, or, nor, for, yet, so. A complex sentence has a main clause and one or more dependent clauses. In a complex sentence we use a subordinating conjunction to connect the dependent clause to the main clause.
The most common subordinate conjunctions in the English language include: than, rather than, whether, as much as, whereas, that, whatever, which, whichever, after, as soon as, as long as, before, by the time, now that, once, since, till, until, when, whenever, while, though, although, even though, who, whoever, whom
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Coordinating conjunctions are mostly used in compound sentences. Examples: and, for, but, so, yet, not, or.
Subordinating conjunctions are mostly used in complex sentences. Examples: when, since, because, although, though, eventhough, whenever until, unless, till, as soon as etc.