A conjunction is a word, or words, used to connect two clauses together. A subordinating conjunction is the word/words used to link two clauses together, a main clause and a subordinate clause. The ...
‘They demanded he convert to Islam’: Rom Braslavski was alone for two years, mother says Hamilton judge slams Crown's 'apathy' and 'negligence' in murder trial, ends prosecution of accused man Lionel ...
Here is a query from a reader. Sanjay Saralaya writes: “Can one start a sentence with words and phrase such as ‘as’, ‘because’ and ‘due to’? Is it correct to say ‘As I was unwell, I could not attend ...
Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions. Conjunctions link parts of a sentence together, and there are two main types.
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