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For the sentence below, determine how the word in italics is used. is it a relative pronoun, a subordinating conjunction, or neither? she will not leave the party until you come for her. relative pronoun subordinating conjunction neither

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subordinating conjunction

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For the sentence below, determine how the word in italics is used. is it a relative pronoun, a subordinating conjunction, or neither?

she will not leave the party until you come for her.

relative pronoun
subordinating conjunction
Neither

Answer: It's a subordinating conjunction, the conjunction here is Until it's a conjunction of Time.

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