Tomorrow I ……….my parents.
A. am going to visit
B. will have visited
C. have visited
D. visit

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Explain the role of subordinating conjunctions in joining independent and dependent clauses.
A. Subordinating conjunctions have no impact on the structure of a sentence.
B. Subordinating conjunctions join nouns and verbs in a sentence.
C. Subordinating conjunctions join independent and dependent clauses to create complex sentences.
D. Subordinating conjunctions are used to separate independent clauses.
