Subordinating Conjunctions (with Examples) | English Grammar

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Today we're going to take a look at subordinating conjunctions. These are big, long words for a very simple idea. A conjunction is just a word that connects two parts of a sentence. And how about "subordinating"? This word means "making something less important," and subordinating conjunctions introduce a part of a sentence that is less important than the main part. Why is it less important? It is what we call a dependent clause—it can't survive on its own. Think about it: if you say, "after we go to the mall," that is not a complete sentence. You need to attach it to an independent clause that is a complete sentence. For example, you could say, "Before we go to the mall, we should study." Are you ready?
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Thank you Jim. Useful! Instructional! Please send others to me.

paolobragantini
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This is absolutely an amazing video about conjunction.❤❤ Thanks a lot sir

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Sir you great i have learned a lot from you sir thank you very much

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I would really appreciate if there was no music behind 🙏 It is destructive and I can’t focus on what the presenter is talking about.

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Here is my sentence: By the time my Dad and I arrived, we helped Granny to bring her stuff into the apartment.

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Shouldn't it be: 'I copied whatever he ... in my notebook.? Verb and then directly objects follows ?

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If there was no background music, this video would have been even better.

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