PDF4PRO ⚡AMP

Modern search engine that looking for books and documents around the web

Example: stock market

The Subordinate Conjunction

T h e S u b o r d i n a t e C o n j u n c t i o n Recognize a Subordinate Conjunction when you see one. Some sentences are complex. Such sentences have two clauses, one main [or independent] and one Subordinate [or dependent]. The essential ingredient in a complex sentence is the Subordinate Conjunction : after although as because before even if even though if in order that once provided that rather than since so that than that though unless until when whenever where whereas wherever whether while why The Subordinate Conjunction has two jobs. First, it provides a necessary transition between the two ideas in the sentence. This transition will indicate a time, place, or cause and effect relationship. Here are some examples: L oui sa wil l w as h t he sin k fu ll of h er dir t y di sh es once h er room ma te Sh ane c l e ans hi s s tu bbl e a nd glo bs of s hav in g c re am from th e ba thr o om s ink.

The subordinate conjunction has two jobs. First, it provides a necessary transition between the two ideas in the sentence. This transition will indicate a time, place, or cause and effect relationship. Here are examples: Louisa will wash the sink full of her dirty dishes once her roommate Shane cleans his stubble and globs of shaving cream from the

Loading..

Tags:

  Conjunction

Information

Domain:

Source:

Link to this page:

Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:

Spam in document Broken preview Other abuse

Transcription of The Subordinate Conjunction

Related search queries