Basic Subordinating Conjunctions
Basic Subordinating Conjunctions
Basic Subordinating Conjunctions
Introduction
A subordinating conjunction is a word which joins together a dependent clause and an independent clause. This page will explain the most common subordinating conjunctions and how to use them.
Exercises
1. I will be late today ________ my car has broken down.
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Jerry passed the exam first time ________ I had to retake it three times. Paula got the job ________ she had no experience. ________ my wife likes to travel abroad, I prefer to stay at home for my vacations. ________ Mei Li doesn't speak English, she can't go to university in Canada. ________ it was raining, I didn't get wet. Jun couldn't buy any Christmas presents ________ he didn't have any money.