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- SUBORDINATING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SUBORDINATING is introducing and linking a subordinate clause to a main clause How to use subordinating in a sentence
- Subordinating Conjunctions: Rules, List, and Examples
Master subordinating conjunctions with our comprehensive guide Learn how to connect independent and dependent clauses, use correct punctuation, and see 50+ examples in action
- Subordinating Conjunctions: List, Rules Useful Examples
In this guide, you’ll learn what subordinating conjunctions are, how to use them correctly, and see a well-organized list with examples—perfect for ESL learners
- Subordinating Conjunctions: Explanation and Examples
A subordinating conjunction is a word that links a subordinate clause to a main clause For example, in the sentence 'I do because I can,' 'because' is a subordinating conjunction Subordinating conjunctions help to establish times, places, reasons, and conditions for the main clause
- Subordinating Conjunctions List with Meanings and Examples
A subordinating conjunction connects two parts of a sentence: one that can stand alone (independent clause) and one that can’t (dependent clause) It shows how the parts are related
- What are subordinating conjunctions? - KS2 English - BBC
A subordinating conjunction joins a main clause (or idea) and a subordinate clause (or idea) that relates to it Subordinating conjunctions can appear at the beginning of a sentence
- Subordinating Conjunctions: Definition and Examples
A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects two ideas in a sentence, but it does so in a way that shows one idea depends on the other Think of it like a bridge: it links a main clause (a complete thought) with a subordinate clause (an incomplete thought that needs support)
- SUBORDINATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Of little or less importance (Definition of subordinating from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
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