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Dentify the subordinating​ conjunction: Where there is​ smoke, there is fire.

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In 'Where there is smoke, there is fire', the subordinating conjunction is where.

A subordinating conjunction is a word or a set of words that links a dependent clause to an independent clause. It indicates that there is a certain informative value in the clause that adds to the main idea expressed in a sentence. The subordinating conjunction 'where' used in this sentence falls under the category of subordinating conjunctions expressing place.

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