Select the option that uses a correct subordinate conjunction to join the following sentences together: We want to go to the fai
r. We're going to have to save our money. A) Since we want to go to the fair, we're going to have to save our money.
B)After we want to go to the fair, we're going to have to save our money.
C)We want to go to the fair, we're going to have to save our money.
D)We want to go to the fair because we're going to have to save our money
The answer to your question would be that the sentence that uses a correct subordinate conjunction to join the sentences in question is the following one: Since we want to go to the fair, we're going to have to save our money. That is, your answer would be A.
In this case, the subordinating conjunction "since" means <em>because, for the reason that. </em>The reason why they have to save their money is because they want to go the fair.
You would have used B. context clues. The reasoning for this is you have used other words in the sentence and around this word to help you figure the meaning.