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Common conjunctions
Contrast clauses although; though; even though; while;
Reason clauses because; since; as
Place clauses where; wherever; everywhere
Purpose clauses so that; so; because + want
Result clauses so that; so … that; such … that
Time clauses when; before; after; since; while; as; as soon as; by the time; until
A complex sentence has a main clause and one or more adverbial clauses. Adverbial clauses usually come after the main clause:
Her father died when she was very young
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Her father died (main clause)
when (subordinating conjunction)
she was very young (adverbial clause)
She had a difficult childhood because her father died when she was very young.
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She had a difficult childhood (main clause)
because (subordinating conjunction)
her father died (adverbial clause)
when (subordinating conjunction)
she was very young (adverbial clause).
A compound sentence has two or more clauses:
The maggots devoured the vampires and the ghosts haunted the coffins.
Write your own sentence using these connectives
and – but – or – nor – so – then – yet
Bat
Spider
Dragon
A simple sentence has only one clause:
The bats were creepy.
The dragon cursed the ghost.
All the spiders screamed.
Write these sentences in the present tense
Write them in the future tense