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Subordinating Conjunctions Review & Practice

Subordinating Conjunctions Review & Practice

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English

9th - 12th Grade

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Medium

CCSS
L.1.1G, L.3.1H, L.5.1A

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Chanel Marshall

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5 Slides • 6 Questions

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Subordinating Conjunctions

What are they, what do they do, and how do we use them?

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Introduces a dependent clause

What do they do?

A word or phrase that links a dependent clause to an independent clause

What are they?

Subordinating Conjunctions

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  • Take a look at the list of subordinating conjunctions

  • Tip: Remember SWABI (since, when, although, because, if)

List of Subordinating Conjunctions

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Using Subordinating Conjunctions

  • Place subordinating conjunctions at the beginning of dependent clauses.

  • If the dependent clause comes before the independent clause, place a comma after the dependent clause.

  • Examples:

    • We can’t go to the mall because our car broke down.

    • Whenever I’m in Philadelphia, I always get a cheesesteak.

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Let's review and practice!

Choose the best answer for each question.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is NOT a subordinating conjunction?

1

while

2

if

3

and

4

until

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Multiple Choice

Which subordinating conjunction goes in the blank:

"I don't want to go to the movies _____ I hate the smell of popcorn."

1

although

2

whenever

3

because

4

so that

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Multiple Choice

A subordinating conjunction...

1

connects two independent clauses together

2

connects two or more words together

3

introduces a quote

4

introduces a dependent clause

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Multiple Choice

Which subordinating conjunction goes in the blank:

"________ spring arrives, we have to be prepared for more snow."

1

Because

2

Until

3

Although

4

Now that

10

Multiple Choice

What acronym do we use for subordinating conjunctions?

1

FANBOYS

2

SWABI

3

WASABI

4

BOY FANS

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Multiple Choice

Which subordinating conjunction goes in the blank:

"_______ the basement flooded, we spent all day cleaning up."

1

After

2

Although

3

Before

4

Even if

Subordinating Conjunctions

What are they, what do they do, and how do we use them?

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