A conjunction is a word, or words, used to connect two clauses together. A subordinating conjunction is the word/words used to link two clauses together, a main clause and a subordinate clause. The ...
Conjunctions are the glue that holds sentences together, turning simple thoughts into richer, more connected ideas. From 'and' to 'although,' they help show relationships between words, phrases, and ...
Khadija Attarabulsi from Libya writes: Would you please help me to learn and understand coordinating and subordinating conjunctions? I would be so grateful if you could explain them in full. Thank you ...
Subordinating conjunctions are words that help show relationships between ideas. They join a main clause and a subordinate clause. Words like 'because', 'although', 'if' and 'until' are common ...