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Subordinating conjuntions

Subordinating conjunctions serve to connect dependent clauses with independent clauses, indicating the relationship between them. Different types of conjunctions include comparison, concession, manner, time, reason, and condition conjunctions.

Subordinating conjuntions

Subordinating conjuntions

Some examples of reason conjunctions are like since or as.

A dependent clause is the one that cannot exist on its own.

An independent clause is a unit that contains a subject and verb.

Some time conjunctions are for example after, before or while.

Concession conjunctions are like though or although.

Condition conjunctions can be like if or unless.

Some manner conjunctions are: As though and as if.

Comparison conjunctions are for example: Than or whereas.

A subordinating conjunction introduces a dependent and indicates the nature of the relationship among the dependent clause and independent.

Some relative adjectives are: whatever or which ever.

A subordinating conjunction is a word that joins together an independent clause.

Relative pronouns conjunctions are like who or whose.