what is difference between subordinator and subordinating conjuction????give an example....
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A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects an independent clause to a dependent clause. An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence. ... For example, "because she didn't study" is not a complete sentence. However, combine the two clauses, and we have "The student failed the test because she didn't study."
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