Grammar
Subordinating Conjunctions
A conjunction is a word, or words, used to connect two clauses together. Words such as: 'although', 'because' or 'when' .
A subordinating clause is a part of a sentence that adds additional information to the main clause. A subordinating conjunction is simply the word/words that is used to join a subordinating clause to another clause or sentence.
Here are some subordinating conjunctions:
after
although
as soon as
even though
if
since
when
wherever
while
unless
To find out more about subordinating conjunctions, click on the link below.
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Sentence Types (including complex sentences)
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Nouns
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