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A subordinating conjunction comes at the beginning of a subordinate
or dependent clause and establishes the relationship between the
dependent clause and the rest of the sentence. It also turns the clause
into something that depends on the rest of the sentence for its meaning.
If I play outside, my teacher will complain to my parents.
Types:
Time: after, before, until, when, while, since
Reason : because, since, so that
Condition: if, unless, until, provided
Concession: although, though, while
Place: where, wherever
Manner: like, as if, as……as, where
Main Clause Conjunction Dependent/Subordinate Clause
Dipsa visits his aunt whenever she goes to Itahari.
ASSIGNMENT
A. Underline the subordinating conjunctions in the sentences given
below.
1. No one can understand why he took the wrong path.
2. That is the place where a man committed suicide.
3. Since she is not hardworking, she will not get good marks.
4. Everyone admires a teacher who works on behalf of students.
5. Sahayara is the girl whose work presentation is commendable.
6. If you beat him now, he will take revenge on you.
7. The dog which was killed yesterday was very faithful.
8. The wrist watch I found long time ago doesn’t work now.
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