Subordinating conjunctions - Bell

What are Subordinating conjunctions? Subordinating conjunctions are words that connect an independent clause with a dependent clause, showing a relationship between the two. They help indicate time, cause, condition, contrast, and more. Common subordinating conjunctions include because, although, if, when, while, since, after, before, and unless. Worksheet instructions: Use a conjunction from the word bank to combine each pair of sentences into one complete sentence.

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Common Core State Standards