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subordinating conjunctions

Subordinating conjunctions link a supporting clause to a main clause. There are many of them; some common ones are after, although, before, though, if, where, when, while, until, and unless.

Example: He desperately asked his tutor if his ACT scores were good enough to get into college.

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