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The subordinating conjunction is the essential ingredient in a complex sentence One main clause (or independent) and one subordinate(or dependent) makes up a complex sentence Examples of subordinating conjunctions are: after, although, as, because, before, even if, even, though,if, in order, that, rather, than, since, so that,though,unless,until,when,whenever,where,whereas,whereve r,whether,while,why If suggests a condition When indicates time While suggests time or contrast of surprising facts Because points to reason Since suggests reason or time As suggests reason or time although/though/even though indicate contrast of surprising facts Subordinating conjunctions also join 2 clauses together
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The subordinate conjunction has two jobs. 1.It provides a necessary transition between the two ideas in the sentence. This transition will indicate a time, place or cause and effect Ex: If you do your homework, you can play with the dog. 2.Is to reduce the importance of one clause so that a reader understands which of the 2 ideas is more important The more important idea belongs in the clause introduced by the subordinate conjunction Ex: They lost the football game because of the bad weather Subordinating provides a tighter connection between clauses than coordinating conjunctions do
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Because a subordinating conjunction joins two clauses this makes one clause dependent upon the other A subordinate clause(dependent clause) will begin with a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun A subordinate clause by itself does not form a complete sentence Ex: After Amy sneezed all over the tuna salad… After being the subordinate conjunction When the subordinate clause begins with a relative pronouns like who, which,or where punctuation usually gets trickier
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There a seven coordinating conjunctions: for, and, nor, or, yet, so You can remember these by using the acronym FANBOYS Coordinating conjunctions connect words, phrase, and clauses You use a coordinating conjunction when you want to give equal emphasis to two main clauses Are used a word joiners and typically are located in- between the two items that it is joining Ex: apple and orange the coordinating conjunction being and which connects the words apple and orange
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Coordinating conjunctions join 2 clauses that are grammatically independent of each other and would make sense if they stood alone. In other words both parts are grammatically equal or similar Ex: She’s already had two holidays this year and now she wants another one Ex: She’s already had two holidays this year. Now she wants another one. And indicates the listing of items or ideas Or means that there is a discussion of alternatives But means that we are contrasting facts or ideas
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Subordinating Has two jobs Join 2 clauses together Tighter connection between clauses Join clauses of unequal standing Coordinating FANBOYS Connect words, phrases and clauses Gives equal emphasis to main clauses Three patterns in writing that use coordinating conj. Join clauses of equal standing Both Are important because they join different clauses to form long, well constructed sentences (conjunctions join words or groups of words) Can begin a sentence with conjunctions Used as word joiners Give meaning to the sentence
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Conjunctive adverbs are conjunctions that join independent clauses together The punctuation rule is to place a semicolon before the conjunctive adverb and a comma after it Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that require equal structure after each one Examples: either..or neither….nor both…and not only…but also
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"Subordinating and Coordinating Conjunctions." Stylo Rouge. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2013. BBC News. BBC, n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2013. "Coordinating Conjunctions." Coordinating Conjunctions. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2013.
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