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The majority of conjunctions are "subordinating conjunctions". Common subordinating conjunctions are:
* after, although, as, because, before, how, if, once, since, than, that, though, till, until, when, where, whether, while
Look at this example:
NOTE:
A subordinating conjunction always comes at the beginning of a subordinate clause. It "introduces" a subordinate clause. However, a subordinate clause can sometimes come after and sometimes before a main clause.
Thus, two structures are possible:
Ram went swimming although it was raining.
Although it was raining, Ram went swimming.
# Conjunctions
# Coordinating Conjunctions
* after, although, as, because, before, how, if, once, since, than, that, though, till, until, when, where, whether, while
Look at this example:
NOTE:
A subordinating conjunction always comes at the beginning of a subordinate clause. It "introduces" a subordinate clause. However, a subordinate clause can sometimes come after and sometimes before a main clause.
Thus, two structures are possible:
Ram went swimming although it was raining.
Although it was raining, Ram went swimming.
# Conjunctions
# Coordinating Conjunctions
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