A conjunction is a word used to join words and word groups.
A subordinating conjunction describes the relationship between a dependent clause and an independent clause.
Example uses:
Note that a subordinating conjunction can start a sentence or come between the clauses.
The 10 aaawwubbis, also known as subordinating conjunctions, are "after," "although," "as," "when," "while," "until," "because," "before," "if," and "since." These conjunctions are used to introduce dependent clauses in complex sentences.
in on about above beyond through over under around by into onto
in on at under over between beyond through with without
Soft: mother, gather, smooth, breathe, leather. Hard: this, that, three, they, there.
There are many words with the prefix abs... absolute abstain abstract That's three examples I came up with in about 10 seconds - there are more.
example for conjunction
The use of a co-ordinating conjunction (but, and, for) has been just about acceptable at the start of sentence for a long time, provided that the writer wants to stress the link between the two sentences. However, the use of a subordinating conjunction, such as because or which is unacceptable. About 10-20 some fashionable journalists started using because (in particular) at the beginning of 'stand alone' sentences, presumably in order the reason for something, and now it has become just oh-so-trendy.
Anything that has a back bone is a vetebrateThese are 10 examples of vertebrates:HumansSharksBirdsRatsCatsDogsHorsesLizardsMonkeysLionsWhales
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what are some of the examples of hyponym
no
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10 examples of supertitios beliefs
the answer of that is the answer that answer the answer
ocean
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10: 5,2,10,1