There are three complex sentences that use subordinating conjunctions:
1. Don’t join the team unless you are willing to work hard.
4. I won’t see a movie until I’ve finished reading this book.
5. Juliana loves to tap her toe while she listens to music.
A complex sentence is a sentence that is made up of an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. While an independent clause can stand by itself, a dependent clause, which is introduced by a subordinating conjunction, cannot stand alone as a sentence.<u> In sentence 1,</u> the independent clause is "Don't join the team" and the dependent clause is "unless you are willing to work hard".<u> The subordinating conjunction is </u><u>"unless"</u>. Moreover, <u>in sentence 2</u>, the independent clause is "I won't see a movie", the dependent clause is "until I've finished reading this book" and<u> the subordinating conjunction is </u><u>"until"</u>. Furthermore, in sentence 3, the independent clause is "Juliana loves to tap her toe", the dependent clause is "while she listens to music" and <u>the subordinating conjunction is</u><u> "while"</u>.
Answer:
Introduce the quotation with a complete sentence and a colon. ...
Use an introductory or explanatory phrase, but not a complete sentence, separated from the quotation with a comma. ...
Make the quotation a part of your own sentence without any punctuation between your own words and the words you are quoting
Explanation:
Its known as an adjective