Ready to be a sentence builder? Today, you'll use subordinating conjunctions to turn simple sentences into complex ones. Follow the directions and complete the challenge!

A subordinating conjunction connects two ideas and turns them into a complex sentence. For example, here are two simple sentences: 'Yesterday was very cold.' 'John wore a jacket.' They're fine on their own, but something seems off. Why did John wear a jacket? Now try this: 'John wore a jacket because yesterday was very cold.' The word 'because' is a subordinating conjunction. It's the missing link, connecting a main sentence with an extra part that explains when, why, how, or under what conditions something happens. Ready to give it a try? Grab a pencil, and let's practice!