Can a sentence that begins with a subordinating conjunction be split into two sentences?
A. Yes, it can be divided into two separate sentences
B. No, it cannot be divided into two separate sentences
C. It depends on the subordinating conjunction used
D. It depends on the context of the sentence

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A. She hasn’t been here since last year.
B. I’ve known him since we were children.
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A. and
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We got to the cinema late and the film ___________.
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