Subordinating Conjunction
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Coordinating conjunction introduces a dependent clause and connects it to the main clause or to the independent clause
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Subordinating conjunction can be found at the beginning of the dependent clause.
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Independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone.
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The dependent clause cannot stand alone because it does not have a complete thought. It becomes complete or meaningful only when joined with another dependent clause.
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So that is an example of subordinating conjunction.
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My father has been working in the farm __________ he was young.
until
since
because
in order
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He was only twenty years old ___________my mother was eighteen when they got married.
as soon as
until
while
unless
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___________ they got married at a young age, my parents disciplined us well.
After
In order
Whenever
Although
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They do not usually scold us _____________we did something wrong.
unless
whether
since
so that
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I don’t want to fail my father’s expectations _____________ I love him so much.
if
however
although
because
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