Topics: Subordinating Conjunctions
Which subordinating conjunctions are used to express a reason?
A. wherever, anywhere, everywhere, where
B. because, since, as, so that
C. Whenever, every time, anytime
D. though, although, whereas, even though
E. if, provided that, as long as
Select your answer:

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Joseph should go to the doctor.
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