Subordinating conjunctions creates a transition between two complex sentences. It indicates the place or time or a cause and effect relationship. Even though, how, if, though, while, although etc. are some of the subordinating conjunctions.
Therefore, the above lines with subordinating conjunction will be written as:
Although the movie was boring, Holly couldn't bring herself to leave the cinema. Her friends then decided to go to a restaurant close by. In the end, Holly enjoyed the evening because they ordered her favorite food—Chinese.
Answer:
We are both interested in babysitting for Mrs. Martin.
Explanation: Either is not the correct term for the type of sentence being used
His face was as red as an apple
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