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Key Differences Between Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunction
- Coordinating conjunctions join two words, clauses or sentences of same grammatical relevance. Subordinating conjunction implies a linking word that joins the dependent clause with an independent clause.
- The connection formed with the help of coordinators is weaker in comparison to the connection formed by subordinators.
- Coordinating conjunction joins two independent clauses. Conversely, the subordinating clause joins a dependent clause with an independent clause.
- The sentence formed after adding a coordinating conjunction to join two equivalent clauses is a compound sentence. In contrast, complex sentences are formed after adding subordinating conjunction.
- Coordinating Conjunction is placed at the middle of two words, phrases, independent clauses or sentences. On the other hand, the subordinating conjunction is positioned before a dependent clause. Although, there are instances when a dependent clause appears before an independent clause.
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