What type of clauses are subordinating conjunctions associated with?

Main clauses
Subordinate clauses

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Subordinating conjunctions are associated with subordinate clauses. A subordinate clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and relies on a main clause to give it meaning. Examples of subordinating conjunctions include "although," "because," "since," "if," and "when."

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