50 Subordinating Conjunctions
Conjunctions: In grammar, a conjunction (abbreviated conj or cnj) is a part of speech that connects words, sentences, phrases, or clauses. A discourse connective is a conjunction joining sentences. This definition may overlap with that of other parts of speech, so what constitutes a “conjunction” must be defined for each language. In general, a conjunction is an invariable grammatical particle, and it may or may not stand between the items in a conjunction.
Subordinating conjunctions, also called subordinators, are conjunctions that join an independent clause and a dependent clause, and also introduce adverb clauses. The most common subordinating conjunctions in the English language include after, although, as, as far as, as if, as long as, as soon as, as though, because, before, even if, even though, every time, if, in order that, since, so, so that, than, though, unless, until, when, whenever, where, whereas, wherever, and while. (wikipedia)
50 Subordinating Conjunction List;
- after
- although
- as
- as if
- as long as
- as much as
- as soon as
- as though
- because
- before
- even
- even if
- even though
- if
- if only
- if when
- if then
- inasmuch
- in order that
- just as
- lest
- now
- now since
- now that
- now when
- once
- provided
- provided that
- rather that
- since
- so that
- supposing
- than
- that
- though
- till
- unless
- until
- when
- whenever
- where
- whereas
- where if
- wherever
- whether
- which
- while
- who
- whoever
- why