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True or false: to join words, phrases, and clauses that are equal, we use subordinating conjunctions
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False. To join words, phrases, and clauses that are equal, we use coordinating conjunctions (such as "and," "but," and "or"). Subordinating conjunctions (like "because," "although," and "if") are used to join a dependent clause to an independent clause.