Title: Sentence Combining Subordination Grammar Lesson Five
1Sentence CombiningSubordinationGrammar Lesson
Five
2Subordinating conjunctions (a partial
list)after as soon ashow wheneverunless alt
houghif as though
3Subordinating conjunctions (cont)than untila
s becausethat provided thatwhen as
ifbefore sincethough while
4Usingsubordinating conjunctions Subordination
creates a different relationship between two
sentences being combined, one of which is a
dependent clause.
5Usingsubordinating conjunctions These
dependent clauses require another independent
clause to complete the compound sentence.
6Usingsubordinating conjunctions The
subordinate (dependent) clause is typically not
the main point the writer is trying to make.
7Combine the following sentences using if You
dont want to go to the game.Let me know right
away.
8Combined if If you dont want to go to the
game, let me know right away.
9This combined sentence is called a complex
sentence, and it uses subordination as the
connecting relationship. The second clause is
subordinate to the first or main clause.
10The main clause can stand alone, but the
subordinating clause depends on the main clause
for clarity.
11Notice that the order of the clause can be
reversed without losing the meaning of the
sentence.
12If you dont want to go to the game, let me know
right away. vs.Let me know right away, ifyou
dont want to go to the game.
13In the following examples, notice the different
relationships created by the various
subordinating conjunctions
14Although, Maria was broke, she invited Juan to
the dance club.
15Maria invited Juan to the dance club, although
she was broke.
16Unless, they get lucky, the Dodgers always fade
in the stretch.
17Our program has to be cut, because the government
reduced the funding.
18Whenever the Lakers lose, David goes into a deep
depression.
19I grew up in Buffalo, where summers are hot and
winters are cold.
20Ever since Laura spent that year in Spain, shes
been a coffee drinker.
21No matter what the relationship between the two
clauses may be (time, place, contradiction, or
consequence) in every case the dependent or
subordinate clause cannot stand alone as a
sentence.
22The fragments clearly leave us hangingWhen I
finish mowing the lawnIf you dont come now
23Coordination and subordination mesh quite
smoothly and are frequently combinedIf I work
too hard, I dont have enough fun, but if I have
enough fun, I feel guilty.
24andRoberto likes Graciella, so whenever hes
with her, hes very attentive.
25In the first example If I work too hard, I
dont have enough fun, but if I have enough fun,
I feel guilty. two complex sentences, each with
its subordinate and main clauses, are joined
with but into one large compound sentence
26In the second example Roberto likes Graciella,
so whenever hes with her, hes very attentive.
A simple sentence is joined by so to a complex
sentence beginning with whenever.
27In both cases, a coordinating conjunction is
followed immediately by a subordinator (but if,
so whenever). This kind of sentence is called
compound-complex.
28Combine the following pairs of sentences by
inserting an appropriate subordinating
conjunction in front of either clause adjusting
the punctuation as needed. Choose a conjunction
that makes good sense.
29Part I1. I cant go to the Steel Pulse
concert. I have to work.
30Part I1. I cant go to the Steel Pulse
concert, as I have to work.
312. Maria chewed each piece of meat many times.
Clarissa covered her eyes.
322. Maria chewed each piece of meat many times,
while Clarissa covered her eyes.
333. Anne had never ridden a motorcycle. Her
husband gave her one last week.
343. Anne had never ridden a motorcycle, although
her husband gave her one last week.
354. It starts to rain a lot. Pedro gets very
moody.
36It starts to rain a lot, when Pedro gets very
moody.Meaning????
374. Pedro gets very moody, when it starts to rain
a lot.Mejor!
385. I spent two years in Hawaii. The weather is
warm and life moves slowly.
395. I spent two years in Hawaii, as the weather
is warm and life moves slowly.
406. Ill come to your house tonight. I get off
work.
416. Ill come to your house tonight, when I get
off work.
42Part IIWrite three complete sentences, using
the following conjunctions either at the
beginning of the sentence or in the middle to
connect the two clauses.
43Part II1. if2. as long as3. while
44Part II Answers may vary1. if
45Part II Answers may vary1. You will receive a
trophy, if you win the spelling bee.
46Part II Answers may vary1. I would be happy,
if you were happy living in Harmony, California.
47Part II Answers may vary2. as long as
48Part II Answers may vary2. My sister will go
to the party, as long as she gets good grades.
49Part II Answers may vary2. My mom said I
could go to the party, as long as I clean my
room.
50Part II Answers may vary3. while
51Part II Answers may vary3. He will clean the
kitchen, while my mom cleans the water closet
(WC).
52Part II Answers may vary3. I was mad, while
you were happy.
53Part IIIWrite two compound-complex sentences.
In each sentence use a combination of a
coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, so) and a
subordinating conjunction (if, since, when,
because, although, after, as).
54Part III ExampleI usually enjoy going to a
movie, but when the person sitting behind me
kicks my chair for two hours, I dont have much
fun.