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A subordinating conjunction is a word that introduces an adverb clause. Here are some subordinating conjunctions: ... after although as as soon as because before by the time even if even though every time if in case in the event that just in case now that;
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Correlative conjunctions also connect sentence elements of the same kind: however, unlike coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions are always used in pairs. Subordinating conjunctions, the largest class of conjunctions, connect subordinate clauses to a main clause.
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1. Subordinate conjunctions are words or phrases that connect a dependent clause or adjective or adverbial phrase to an independent clause. The dependent clauses provide context and description for the independent clause; ... Here is a list of common subordinate conjunctions...
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www.northland.cc.mn.us/owl/Subordinate_Conjunctions.htm
www.northland.cc.mn.us/owl/Subordinate_Conjunctions.htm
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Although documentation of the developmental order of the remaining subordinate conjunctions is missing, the best guess scenario would be: ... They are also asked to list the conjunctions under the appropriate heading in a chart. Answers to the exercise may be found at...
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newton.uor.edu/facultyfolder/rider/conjunctions.htm
newton.uor.edu/facultyfolder/rider/conjunctions.htm
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Coordinating and correlative conjunctions are great when two ideas are of the same importance, ... The idea in the main clause is the more important, while the idea in the subordinate clause (made subordinate by the subordinating conjunction) is less important. ... The conjunction list has left the building. On the whole,
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Litkowski, K. C. (1998), Analysis of Subordinating Conjunctions, CL Research Technical Report 98-01 ... To recall, the digraph is articulated through a list of its "adjacent-from" links. Thus, for example, the node when has links to {as, since, whereas, while}. We want to consider the definitional nature of these links.
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The word that is used as a conjunction to connect a subordinate clause to a preceding verb. ... Correlative conjunctions sometimes create problems in parallel form. Click HERE for help with those problems. Here is a brief list of common correlative conjunctions.
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grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conjunctions.htm
grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conjunctions.htm
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Below is a list of typical subordinate conjunctions: ... After we performed the extra-credit experiment, we immediately wrote a lab report to document it. ... If a dependent clause (which must have a subject and a verb) follows a word like "after," then it is being used as a subordinate conjunction:
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There are two kinds of conjunctions, a primary class of COORDINATING conjunctions and a secondary class called SUBORDINATING or SUBORDINATE conjunctions. There are also words called CONJUNCTIVE ADVBERBS; these conjunctive adverbs sometimes act a bit like conjunctions, but at other times act like plain old adverbs.
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web.cn.edu/kwheeler/grammar_subordinate.html
web.cn.edu/kwheeler/grammar_subordinate.html
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