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27 September, 06:25

We will test our invention outdoors, unless it rains. What kind of conjunction is the underlined word?

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  1. 27 September, 09:40
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    Unless is a subordinate conjunction.

    It links the main clause "We will test our invention outdoors" with a subordinate clause "it rains." When looking for a conjunction, many times it's easiest to first look for a comma in the middle of a sentence. A comma in the middle of the sentence often indicates that two clauses are joined together with a comma and conjunction. The independent or main clause can be a sentence all by itself.
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