Subordinate conjunction
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British pronunciation/sʌbˈɔːdɪnət kəndʒˈʌŋkʃən/
American pronunciation/sʌbˈoːɹdᵻnət kəndʒˈʌŋkʃən/

Definizione e Significato di "subordinate conjunction"

Subordinate conjunction
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congiunzione subordinata

a word or phrase that connects a subordinate clause to a main clause, indicating a relationship of dependence or subordination between the two clauses

What is a "subordinate conjunction"?

A subordinate conjunction is a word that connects a subordinate clause to a main clause in a sentence, creating a relationship between the two. Subordinate conjunctions introduce the subordinate clause, which cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and relies on the main clause for meaning. Common examples of subordinate conjunctions include "because," "although," "if," "when," and "since." For instance, in the sentence "I will go to the park if it does not rain," the subordinate conjunction "if" introduces the condition that affects the action in the main clause. Understanding subordinate conjunctions is important for constructing complex sentences and conveying clear relationships between ideas.

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