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      • The subordinating conjunction that is simplest to explain is because. Because is a conjunction with just one purpose: to show a cause-and-effect relationship between a subordinate clause and a main clause.
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  2. Dec 16, 2020 · Learn what subordinating conjunctions are and how they link dependent and independent clauses. Find out how to use because and other subordinating conjunctions to show cause and effect, time, or place.

  3. Learn what subordinating conjunctions are and how they link subordinate clauses to main clauses. See a list of common subordinating conjunctions and examples of how they establish time, place, reason, condition, concession, or comparison.

  4. Sep 17, 2022 · Learn the difference between a conjunction and a subordinating conjunction, and how to use “because” correctly in sentences. Find out when to use a comma with “because,” and see examples of other common conjunctions.

  5. Learn how to use because to introduce clauses of cause and reason, and the difference between because and because of. Also, find out how to use cos and just because in informal situations.

  6. Yes, “becauseis a subordinating conjunction that introduces a dependent clause that gives a reason for/cause of something. Learn the difference between “because” and “because of” and how to use them correctly with QuillBot Grammar Checker.

  7. According to it, a subordinating conjunction is “a conjunction such as ‘because’, ‘while’, ‘although’, or ‘in case’ that begins a subordinate clause and connects it to an independent clause or other unit in the sentence.

  8. Mar 1, 2022 · Learn what subordinating conjunctions are and how to use them to create complex sentences. See examples of cause/effect, concession/contrast, conditional, time, and place subordinating conjunctions.