Subordinate clauses introduced by conjunctions like bien que, pour que, avant que, or à moins que allow you to express nuanced relationships of time, cause, purpose, concession, and condition in French. Mastering these structures is essential for achieving fluency and sophistication in both written and spoken expression. Pay close attention to the mood required — indicative or subjunctive — as the choice often changes the meaning of the sentence entirely.
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