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  1. 1. Subordinate clauses They are those that, as their own name indicates, express a contrast of ideas in a sentence. The most frequent conjunctions are "although or although", "in spite of or in spite of". TIME REASON PURPOSE • They are a type of subordinate clauses that will help us to explain the purpose or purpose of what is described in the main clause. Time clauses in English are phrases that tell us when or at what moment an action or a group of actions occurred. For example: She won't go to school until it stops raining. / She won't go to school until it stops raining. CONCESSION the subordinating nexus occupies the position of the nucleus of the complementary phrase in the case of a prepositional complement, the subordinating nexus is a preposition. In subordinate clauses the links would be: what, how, who, when, where. This depends on what is being talked about. USES OF SUBORDINATES LINKS Elaborado por: Anasophia Gómez 30.230.545 Arquitectura The links or links, in grammar, are invariable words that are used to join or relate other words, phrases or complete sentences. For example: but, and, although. Depending on the type of relationship that is based between the elements that link, the links can be: Coordinating links. LINKS OF VERBS The "adverbial clauses of result" (consecutive subordinate clauses) are those that will result in expressing the result of the action indicated in the main clause. I was very tired, so (as a result of being tired) I went to bed at 9. RESULT Is a sentence that depends structurally on the head of another sentence, called the main sentence. WHAT IS IT

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