For using “so” or “so that” as subordinating conjunctions, the second clause must do two things. First, it must be a dependent clause, and second, it must answer the question of “why” for the first independent clause in the sentence. Looking at a previous example, why did “I as...
Topic: SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS IN ENGLISH 1 | level: AdvancedChoose the right (most-natural-sounding) subordinating conjunction for each of the sentences.1. ___ she tried really hard, she lost the race.AlthoughBecauseSince2. ___ my wife...
Kids will love the train theme as they gain systematic practice in combining sentences with coordinating and subordinating conjunctions to build complex sentences. This is a 3 in 1 activity: use these as worksheets, cut them into sentence strips, and cut them apart for sentence ...
subordinating conjunctions;context;synonyms;discourse 1. Introduction Subordinating conjunctions are defined as function words that show “the connection of meaning between the main clause and the subordinate clause” (Biber et al. 2002, p. 31). They fall under different categories according to the fu...