What tenses are subordinate conjunctions?
The subordinate clause also refers to an action that will occur sometime in the future. However, we use a present tense in the subordinate clause. Note that present tenses are commonly used to refer to the future in clauses introduced by subordinating conjunctions like if, when, as, while, before and after.
What is subordinate clause and examples?
For example, in the sentence 'I played out until it went dark', the phrase 'until it went dark' is the subordinate clause because it requires additional information in order to make sense. Subordinate clauses contain a subject noun and a verb.