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The conditional conjunctions are those that join sentences or words, expressing a condition that must be met for something to happen. For example: Yes tomorrow it rains, let's go to the movies.
Comparative conjunctions are subordinates because they link elements of different syntactic hierarchies, that is, one element is subordinate to the other.
Some conditional conjunctions are:
Yes | What |
unless | unless |
provided | inasmuch as |
as long as | on condition that |
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See also: