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SandipKumar Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Subordinating conjunctions

Subordinating conjunctions are 'meaningless' markers of subordination. For example, 'to', 'for' & 'that'.

What are the other subordinating conjunctions as per the modern grammar?

  

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You quoted elsewhere from CGEL. There are two CGEL's, and they are both very comprehensive, dealing with just about every aspect of English grammar in a thorough and scholarly manner. Which one are you using, and doesn't it answer your question?

  • You quoted elsewhere from CGEL.
  • There are two CGEL's, and they are both very comprehensive, dealing with just about every aspect of English grammar in a thorough and scholarly manner.
  • Which one are you using, and doesn't it answer your question?
  • What research have you done on this?
  • Incidentally, you have been asking a lot of questions here and elsewhere.
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You quoted elsewhere from CGEL. There are two CGEL's, and they are both very comprehensive, dealing with just about every aspect of English grammar in a thorough and scholarly manner. Which one are you using, and doesn't it answer your question?

What research have you done on this?

Incidentally, you have been asking a lot of questions here and elsewhere. Please be respectful of t

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