Grammar Toolkit Conjunctions Subordinating What are subordinating conjunctions

Grammar Toolkit Conjunctions Subordinating What are subordinating conjunctions?

Grammar Toolkit Conjunctions Subordinating A conjunction joins sentences, clauses or words within a clause. joins two words joins two clauses Tom and Tim are twins, so they get on very well. But Tom only likes the colour of grass, while Tim only likes the smell! joins two sentences joins two clauses

Grammar Toolkit Conjunctions Subordinating A subordinating conjunction joins a main clause to a clause that is not as important. They often show a comparison (than), a reason (because, since), a purpose (so that, in order that), time (until, as) or place (where). Fang is locked outsidebecause he is naughty. We’ll never finish the project if you don’t help. I’ll waituntil my dad arrives. The doorbell rang after dinner was served. Many adverbs of time act as conjunctions. Unless we play our hardest, we’ll never make the finals. You can start a sentence with a conjunction.

Grammar Toolkit Conjunctions Subordinating Choose a subordinating conjunction to fill the gap. after as though because unless while until before than although Iggy scored five goals because we were better. although Spiro was sent off. We won the match although We were winning until a storm ended the match. We ran for cover as the ground turned to mud.

Grammar Toolkit Conjunctions Subordinating • Conjunctions join sentences, clauses or words within a clause. • Subordinating conjunctions join clauses of secondary importance to the main clause. • A sentence may begin with a conjunction. • In the following sentence, the conjunctions are red: Stella must go now because she has another party to go to.

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