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subordinating conjunction

Hello

I am always confused how to consruct simple sentence. It means when avoiding with run on sentences. we normally used coordinating conjunction like for,but,and. etc
but alot of sentence are there where we dont use them. when we use subordinating conjunction?

1.When Aunty Mussarrat and Uncle Riaz arrived, we all jumped up from the dinner table
and rushed to the door.

2.Computer skills are useful in college, and they will help you in getting a job as well

Re: subordinating conjunction

We use subordinating conjunctions (subordinators) to introduce subordinate clauses, the main ones being "that", "whether" and "if". The subordinator "that" is used with finite content clauses:

(1) "I agree [that Sue is the best candidate]".
(2) "I wonder [whether the book is still available]".
(3) "They don't know [if you're serious]".

But sometimes the conjunction "that" is optional:

(4) "I know [(that) it's genuine]".
(5) "I realise [(that)you feel insulted]".

And sometimes, especially with adjuncts (adverbials), other subordinators are used:

(6) "Please pick up the dry-cleaning [while you are in town]".
(7) "[When Ed was visiting me], he left his wallet behind".
(8) "I can't go [because it's too expensive]".
(9) "I left early [to get the train]".

That's just a brief explanation, but I hope it will give you an idea of when we use subordinators.

PaulM