Write a brief note on conjunction and its types-01239
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vu eng101 Mid Term Solved Past Paper No. 2.
Subordinating Conjunctions
A subordinating conjunction introduces a dependent clause and indicates the nature of the relationship. Among the independent clause(s) and the dependent clause(s). The most common subordinating conjunctions are "after," "although," "as," "because," "before," "how," "if," "once," "since," "than," "that," "though," "till," "until," "when," "where," "whether," and "while." Each of the highlighted words in the following sentences is a subordinating conjunction:
After she had learned to drive, Alice felt more independent.
The subordinating conjunction "after" introduces the dependent clause "After she had learned to drive."
If the paperwork arrives on time, your cheque will be mailed on Tuesday.