Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect independent or equal words, phrases, or clauses. They include conjunctions that indicate time such as "when" and "while", place such as "where", or manner such as "how". Examples are provided of sentences using subordinating conjunctions to link ideas about a machine's use, fixing a computer, a baby crying during a movie, someone looking when entering a room, not revealing a location, and leaving or calling during other activities.
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect independent or equal words, phrases, or clauses. They include conjunctions that indicate time such as "when" and "while", place such as "where", or manner such as "how". Examples are provided of sentences using subordinating conjunctions to link ideas about a machine's use, fixing a computer, a baby crying during a movie, someone looking when entering a room, not revealing a location, and leaving or calling during other activities.
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Subordinating Conjunctions #2 _ English Grammar Book
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect independent or equal words, phrases, or clauses. They include conjunctions that indicate time such as "when" and "while", place such as "where", or manner such as "how". Examples are provided of sentences using subordinating conjunctions to link ideas about a machine's use, fixing a computer, a baby crying during a movie, someone looking when entering a room, not revealing a location, and leaving or calling during other activities.
Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect independent or equal words, phrases, or clauses. They include conjunctions that indicate time such as "when" and "while", place such as "where", or manner such as "how". Examples are provided of sentences using subordinating conjunctions to link ideas about a machine's use, fixing a computer, a baby crying during a movie, someone looking when entering a room, not revealing a location, and leaving or calling during other activities.
5/2/2021 Subordinating Conjunctions #2 | English Grammar Book
#62 - Subordina ng Conjunc ons #2 -
English Grammar
A conjunction joins words or groups of words in a sentence.
Subordinating Conjunctions
Connects words, phrases, or clauses that are independent or equal
using "how", "when", "where", or "while".
How - the way in which
When - at that time Where - in the place While - during the time
I don't know how to use this machine.
Can you show me how you fixed the computer? The baby started crying when the movie started. When I came in the room, everyone looked at me. He didn't tell anyone where he was going. Please tell me where you are going. She left while I was on the phone. Someone called you while you were at the meeting.