SUBORDINATE CONJUNCTION
Definition:Probably the most common subordinate conjunction is "that" in English, que in Spanish (both words also have other uses.) In Spanish, the verb following a subordinate conjunction is often in the subjunctive mood.
A subordinate clause is a group of words containing a subject and verb that is dependent on a main clause. Commonly used subordinate conjunctions are:
on the condition that
so that, in order that
unless
in spite of
before
both .... and
even if
even, still
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a condición de que
a fin de que
a menos que
a pesar de que
antes (de) que
así .... como
aun cuando
aun
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so that, in such a manner as
since
after
where
and
yet, however, notwithstanding
in case
as soon as
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de suerte que
desde que
después (de) que
donde
e
aun
en caso (de) que
en cuanto
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Examples in Spanish:
I doubt that he loves me
Dudo que me ame
I am writing to you so you can help me
Te escribo para que me ayudes
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