Use a subordinating conjunction in this sentence: ‘_____ you finish your project, you can relax.’
A. Before you finish your project, you can relax.
B. Although you finish your project, you can relax.
C. After you finish your project, you can relax.
D. Unless you finish your project, you can relax.

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