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Subordinating Conjunctions

Subordinating Conjunctions

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3rd Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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Subordinating Conjunctions

A.A.A.W.W.W.U.B.B.I.S.

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What are subordinating conjunctions?

  • Subordinating conjunctions are words or phrases that link a dependent clause to an independent clause.

  • Some examples of subordinating conjunctions are: After, Although, As, When, Where, While, Until, Before, Because, If, and Since.

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What are independent clauses?

  • Independent clauses are simple sentences.

  • They express ONE complete thought.

  • They make sense.

  • They can stand alone.

  • Example: We played football yesterday.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the independent clause in the following complex sentence:


When I went to the public library, I checked out a wonderful book.

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When I went to the public library.

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I checked out a wonderful book.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the independent clause in the following complex sentence:


Since I finished reading my book, I returned it to the library.

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Since I finished reading my book.

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I returned it to the library.

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What are dependent clauses?

  • Dependent clauses are sentence fragments.

  • They do not make sense on their own.

  • They cannot stand alone.

  • They start with a subordinating conjunction.

  • Example: After the game.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the dependent clause in the following complex sentence:


When I went to the public library, I checked out a wonderful book.

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I checked out a wonderful book.

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When I went to the public library.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the dependent clause in the following complex sentence:


Since I finished reading my book, I returned it to the library.

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Since I finished reading my book.

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I returned it to the library.

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Complex Sentences

  • Complex Sentences are formed when you link a dependent clause and an independent clause by using a subordinating conjunction.

  • We use the acronym, A.A.A.W.W.W.U.B.B.I.S., to help us remember the most frequently used subordinating conjunctions.

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What does the acronym, A.A.A.W.W.W.U.B.B.I.S., stand for?

  • After

  • Although

  • As

  • When

  • Where

  • While

  • Until

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What does the acronym, A.A.A.W.W.W.U.B.B.I.S., stand for?

  • Because

  • Before

  • If

  • Since

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Multiple Select

Identify the three subordinating conjunctions from the list below.

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When

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While

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As

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and

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Rules to follow with complex sentences:

  • Rule #1: If a sentence begins with a subordinating conjunction, you will need a comma after the dependent clause.

  • Example: If you do well on your test, you will have free time.

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Multiple Choice

Which complex sentence is written correctly?

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While I was doing my homework, my mom was making dinner.

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While I was doing my homework my mom was making dinner.

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Multiple Choice

Which complex sentence is written correctly?

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Since, I love to bake I am always making delicious treats.

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Since I love to bake, I am always making delicious treats!

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Rules to follow with complex sentences:

  • Rule #2: If the subordinating conjunction is in the middle of the sentence, you do not need a comma.

  • Example: You will have free time if you do well on your test.

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Multiple Choice

Which complex sentence is written correctly?

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My mom allows me to play video games, after I finish my homework.

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My mom allows me to play video games after I finish my homework.

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Multiple Choice

Which complex sentence is written correctly?

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She does not let me play, if I do not finish my homework on time.

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She does not let me play if I do not finish my homework on time.

Subordinating Conjunctions

A.A.A.W.W.W.U.B.B.I.S.

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