Subordinating Conjunctions

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Subordinating Conjunctions

Day 1 - AAAWWUBBIS front-branch sentencing Subordinating Conjunctions As After Although When While Until Before Because If Since

Day 1 - AAAWWUBBIS front-branch sentencing (As, After, Although, When, While, Until, Before, Because, If, Since) After the game, I went home. Even though Paola was short, she was on the volleyball team. Although it’s cold, Vanessa did not wear a jacket. What do you notice? (think about complete sentences, subjects and verbs) Imitate. With a shoulder partner, create three of your own sentences with front-branch subordinating conjunctions.

Day 2 - AAAWWUBBIS front-branch sentencing (As, After, Although, When, While, Until, Before, Because, If, Since) Although I studied for the test, I did not do well. If you plan on trying out for a sport, be sure to practice. Since my brother is younger, he often looks up to me for guidance. What do you notice? (identify the subordinating conjunction) Imitate. On your own, write three original sentences with front branch subordinating conjunctions.

Day 3 – coordinating and subordinating conjunction quiz What are the seven COORDINATING conjunctions? What are five of the SUBORDINATING conjunctions? What punctuation is used to join a subordinating clause with an independent clause? Write a sentence with both a subordinating clause and an independent clause. Write a sentence that joins two independent clauses with a coordination conjunction.