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1 Subordinating Conjunctions
Review

2 Subordinate Conjunctions…
Make a sentence less important (incomplete) Make a sentence dependent on another sentence in order to make sense

3 Common subordinate conjunctions are…
When Whenever While As Since Because If So that Although Even though As soon as

4 If you add a subordinate conjunction to a subject and predicate, look what happens:
John threw the ball immediately Because John threw the ball immediately,

5 After a subordinate conjunction is added, a complete sentence must also be added to make sense
Because John threw the ball immediately, the player was out. his first baseman had to be alert. he was able to give his team a chance at winning the game.

6 A subordinate clause: Starts with a subordinate conjunction
Is followed by a subject and predicate Depends on another subject and predicate (complete sentence) to make sense Example: [If you like ice cream], you should try the Marble Slab Creamery.

7 Subordinate clause poems…
Start with 4 subordinate clauses Each clause is followed by a comma End with a complete sentence (subject and predicate)

8 A poem might look like this:
When I traveled to the airport, After the transport truck jack-knifed, Because the 401 was jam-packed, Since I was stuck in traffic, I almost missed my flight.

9 Or this: If Bob wants to pass this course,
Because he doesn’t want to go to summer school, Since he has a summer part-time job, When the teacher assigns projects, He will hand everything in.

10 Your turn! Write two subordinate clause poems and hand them in for marking.


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