Answer: B
The teacher ____ came yesterday is my friend. (A. that B. which)
Answer: A
Subordinators
Subordinators are not relative
or subordinate clauses;
they introduce them
and join them to a main clause. A subordinator
can be a relative noun that
introduces an adjective clause, adverb clause, or noun clause in a sentence.
Examples:
Whoever claimed
that the sun revolves around the earth
was dead wrong.
My mother enjoyed
where my father selected
for their honeymoon.
Common errors related to subordinators are as follows:
Thinking that a dependent clause makes a complete sentence.
Incorrect: Because we love Kobe Bryant.
Correct:
We are here
because we love Kobe Bryant.
Use a comma when you start a sentence with a subordinator.
Incorrect:
Because we love Kobe
Brant we
are here.
Correct:
Because we love Kobe
Brant, we
are here.
The subordinator should come before a verb.
Incorrect:
I went to the market after, I stopped at the bank.
Correct:
After I went to the market, I stopped at the bank.
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