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Which of the following is not a subordinating conjunction?


a...when


b...unless


c...although


d...and

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Answered by Diya7021
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The conjunction 'And' is not a subordinating conjunction. It is one of the most commonly used coordinting conjunction

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept :

There are various varieties of conjunctions which includes coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions are the linking words that hyperlink thoughts of same significance, function or shape.Correlative conjunctions are one which works in pair, with both the words running along in order to create a balance in phrases, terms or clauses including either…or, neither…nor, whether…or, no longer handiest.Finally, subordinating conjunctions are used to add a subordinate clause to an unbiased clause. In this article, we are going to discuss the difference among coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.

Explanation:

WHEN, UNLESS, and ALTHOUGH on the supplied conjunctions are subordinating conjunctions, whereas and is a coordinating conjunction.

Subordinating conjunction

  • When enrolling clauses when one is dependent and the other is independent, conjunction or subordinators are utilised.
  • The dependent clause provides additional statistics that may or may not be required.
  • An unbiased clause, however, is a stand-alone clause.Subordinate Conjunction places more emphasis on the concept in the first independent clause than in the secondary dependent clause.
  • Additionally, it conveys a trade between the two ideas in the statement in terms of their relationship to time, place, or cause and effect.
  • These include after, though, before, unless, up until, then, that, in which, at the same time as, even though, in order that, in preference to, since, etc.

Coordinating conjunction

  • The words that join two or more nouns, verbs, adjectives, impartial clauses, or sentences are referred to as coordinating conjunctions or coordinators.
  • It typically links elements with comparable grammatical types and syntactic importance.
  • It also accords the same significance to the two prominent clauses.
  • With the phrase "FANBOYS," you can recall seven coordinating conjunctions: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so.

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