Subordinate groups are those that hold less power and privilege in society compared to dominant groups. Examples include racial and ethnic minorities, such as African Americans and Indigenous peoples, as well as women in many cultures, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with disabilities. These groups often experience systemic discrimination and marginalization based on their identity or characteristics.
Although there are many subordinate conjunctions, the most common are "and", "but", and "or". A subordinate conjunction connects a subordinate clause (a clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence) to a main clause (a complete sentence).
Subordinate clauses are clauses that cannot stand alone because it does not express a complete thought. Examples of a subordinate clause include, "Until she had her cup of coffee" and "Since that fateful day in January".
dependent and subordinate
"and" is not an example of a subordinate conjunction. Subordinate conjunctions introduce dependent clauses that cannot stand alone as sentences. Examples include "although," "if," and "because."
"Because I was tired" or "Although it was raining"
A subordinate group refers to a minority group within a society that lacks power and is disadvantaged in relation to a dominant group. This group often experiences discrimination, marginalization, and limited access to resources and opportunities. Subordinate groups may be defined by race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, or other characteristics.
A subordinating conjunction begins a subordinate clause. It connects the subordinate clause to the main clause and shows the relationship between the two. Examples of subordinating conjunctions include "although," "because," and "if."
its a guy included in ur group or any other.
what are some examples of a subordinate idea? I'm trying to do a test here at school and if i get this answer wrong it will be the end of the test and i fail :( thank you!
Subordinate group
Subordinate clauses are introduced by subordinate conjunctions. Some examples of these are after, although, because, and before. They may also be introduced be relative pronouns like what, which, whichever, and who.
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