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Because you've watched this video, you'll know exactly how to use "because" to start a sentence. Go you.
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Thank you we sneak in because at the beginning of
- 00:06
a sentence a la shmoop because sally's parents didn't want
- 00:11
her hanging around the house all summer they send her
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to camp for a month because sally resented being exiled
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to camp she made sure to sign up for all
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- 00:20
the more interesting activities including a class on how to
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start sentences with subordinating conjunctions there examples of subordinating conjunctions
- 00:29
include unless despite when and because and it can be
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used to start dependent clauses Dependent clauses get their name
- 00:40
because they have to be attached to another kind of
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klaus the main clause no relation of santa in order
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to form a complete sentence Let's say we have the
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dependent clause when sally visited the camp showers for the
- 00:55
first time Well this dependent clause can't stand on its
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own is a sentence It doesn't make sense It needs
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a main clause like she saw spiders the size of
- 01:05
small children in order to be a complete sentence When
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we put these two clauses together not only do we
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get a complete picture of what's going on but we
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can all collectively shudder along with sally the formula we
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use with subordinating conjunctions Here is subordinating conjunction starting a
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dependent clause plus comma lost main clause All right let's
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look at some more examples that involved this formula Because
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sally's parents dislike the idea of her doing anything dangerous
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she made sure to take an archery class despite the
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rules put in place by the camp counselors Sally rand
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poker matches out of her cabin every night We've talked
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about the formula for starting sentences with subordinating conjunctions However
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we could just as easily switch the positions of the
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dependent and main clauses in the formula So we end
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up with main clause plus a subordinating conjunction starting a
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deepening claws at that The note that in this iteration
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of the formula there is no comma sally walk through
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a patch of poison ivy despite her best intentions No
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come in they're here The dependent clause despite her best
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intentions is tacked on to the main clause without a
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comma Or how about this Sally was busy playing sudoku
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on her phone when all the other girls were singing
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songs around the campfire Well we've hooked the dependent clause
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when all the other girls were singing songs around the
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campfire onto the main clause without a comma The only
- 02:43
time we would ever need to inject akama is when
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there is a stark difference between the main clause and
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the dependent clause For example if we had the main
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clause sally was wide awake and the dependent clause despite
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staying up all night telling ghost stories we would need
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a comment and join these two clauses together What if
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we had the main clause Sally was starving and the
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dependent clause despite eating her weight in hot dogs Well
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we need a comma to separate these two clauses because
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how could anyone be hungry after consuming one hundred twenty
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pounds of frank's So we have two formulas to remember
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here for sentences involving subordinating conjunctions We can use the
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formula subordinating conjunction starting a dependent clause plus comma plus
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main clause If you want to ditch the combo we
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can use main clause plus a subordinating conjunction starting a
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dependent clause instead Not that either of these formulas matter
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to sally who will have some great stories to tell 00:03:43.29 --> [endTime] her folks when she gets home No
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