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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/ENGWR_300%3A_College_Composition_(Ford)/06%3A_Grammar_Sentence_Structure_and_Style/6.01%3A_Grammar_Essentials/6.1.02%3A_Parts_of_Speech/6.1.2.08%3A_Conjunctions
    The key to using subordinating conjunctions correctly is to remember that a subordinating conjunction sets off a phrase, so there should always be words with it. You will notice the comma with the "al...The key to using subordinating conjunctions correctly is to remember that a subordinating conjunction sets off a phrase, so there should always be words with it. You will notice the comma with the "although" phrase, no matter where it appears in the sentence, but the "because" phrase follows the standard “rule.” However, it’s also important to note that you don’t have to use a conjunctive adverb every time you use a semicolon, and you don’t have to use a semicolon to use a conjunctive adverb.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Siskiyous/Introduction_to_College_Composition_(Hopper-Scott)/11%3A_Grammar_Essentials/11.02%3A_Parts_of_Speech/11.2.08%3A_Conjunctions
    The key to using subordinating conjunctions correctly is to remember that a subordinating conjunction sets off a phrase, so there should always be words with it. You will notice the comma with the "al...The key to using subordinating conjunctions correctly is to remember that a subordinating conjunction sets off a phrase, so there should always be words with it. You will notice the comma with the "although" phrase, no matter where it appears in the sentence, but the "because" phrase follows the standard “rule.” However, it’s also important to note that you don’t have to use a conjunctive adverb every time you use a semicolon, and you don’t have to use a semicolon to use a conjunctive adverb.

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