English, asked by savitahadawale81, 10 months ago

these days it is not unusual to see people listening to music use a subordinator...is it how??

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Answered by Anonymous
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These days, it is not unusual to see people listening to music or using their electronic gadgets while crossing busy roads or travelling on public transport, regardless of the risks involved. I have often wondered why they take such risks❤️

Answered by purvapednekar
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Answer:

A subordinator is a word or morphological marker which often stands peripherally in a clause and indicates the subordinate status of the clause marked by it. In addition, subordinators often give information about the semantic kind of subordination (complement clause, relative clause, adverbial clause).

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