Identify the type of conjunction in the following sentence.

We'll be able to eat when Grandma arrives.

A)conjunctive adverb
B)coordinating conjunction
C)correlative conjunction
D)subordinating conjunction

conjunctif adverb

Which of the following sentences contains a correlative conjunction?


A. You don't need to buy a new cell phone, nor should you.
B. Scotland may vote to break away from the United Kingdom, or it will remain within the union.
C. Either Maria will pick up the birthday cake, or her brother Shawn will stop by the bakery.
D. Neither of us wanted to tell our mother about the cost of a computer upgrade.

D) subordinating conjunction

To identify the type of conjunction in the sentence "We'll be able to eat when Grandma arrives," one can start by recognizing that the word "when" is functioning as a conjunction.

To determine the specific type of conjunction, it is essential to understand the different types of conjunctions:

A) Conjunctive adverb: These are adverbs that connect clauses or sentences. Examples include "however," "therefore," "besides," etc.

B) Coordinating conjunction: These conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses that are equal in grammatical rank. Examples include "and," "or," "but," etc.

C) Correlative conjunction: These conjunctions work in pairs to connect words, phrases, or clauses. Examples include "either...or," "neither...nor," "both...and," etc.

D) Subordinating conjunction: These conjunctions introduce a subordinate clause and connect it to an independent clause. Examples include "because," "when," "although," etc.

In the given sentence, "when" introduces a dependent clause ("when Grandma arrives") that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. Therefore, the correct answer is D) subordinating conjunction.

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Which one of the following word or words is an example of a correlative conjunction