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A subordinating conjunction is a word that joins two independent clauses.
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true this is used to combine them so that they make sense and give a fuller meaning/description to it
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Answer:

A subordinating conjunction is a word that joins two independent clauses.

The above statement is false.

Step-by-step explanation:

A subordinating conjunction is a word that joins two clauses, one is dependent and the other is independent. Some of the subordinating conjunction is 'while, until, as, when, although'. It may appear at the beginning of the sentence or between the two clauses.

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