2. Subordinating Conjunctions - Use so that, such . . . that, so . . . that, since, because, and now that to express reasons or cause and effect. - Use the moment/instant that, as soon as, when, until, and till to express the time, instant, or period when something occurred. - Use if, unless, provided, and as long as to express a condition. - Use even if, even though, although, and though to express a concession. - It was such a difficult exam that I could not finish it quickly. - Now that it is Saturday, let's go shopping. - The project was canceled because the builder breached the terms of the contract. - The instant that she arrived, she started working. - Please wait until the interviewer calls your name. - As long as he submits a résumé, he will be considered for the position. - Unless I complete a project management certification, I may lose my job. - Although the project was not without its merits, we did not feel it would be profitable. - Even if we reduce hiring by 10%, we will still run a deficit this financial year. |