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Title: Subordination and coordination |
Grade Lesson s1-l2 |
Explanation: In this section, we’ll clearly outline the essential definitions and concepts for SAT to build a strong foundation. |
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Definition: Subordination and coordination |
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The logical use of conjunctions is referred to as subordination and/or coordination (depending on the types of conjunctions used, i.e., subordinating or coordinating conjunctions). |
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Sentence: People are attracted to this restaurant so the food is fantastic here. Correct sentence: People are attracted to this restaurant because the food is fantastic here. |
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Definition: Coordinating Conjunctions |
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These conjunctions are used to link two or more words, clauses, phrases, or sentences of equal importance. For example: and, or, but, for, yet, so |
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We will find the number and call the service center. |
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Definition: Subordinating Conjunctions |
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These conjunctions are used to link a dependent clause to an independent clause. For example: after, although, unless, since, because, till, before |
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The bus won’t start because the battery is low. |
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