Which sentence correctly uses a subordinating conjunction?

A. The roads are slippery because it just rained.

B. I have to eat lunch, yet I forgot my money.

C. They went to the park and then to the playground.

D. Neither Tommy nor Greg knew anything about the missing papers.

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Answer:

a. the roads are slippery because it just rained.

Explanation:

the subordinating conjunction came after the adverb in this sentence, though it can come after or before the adverb (most adverbs end in -ly). the most common subordinating conjunctions are

where, when, while, as, since, if, although, whereas, unless, BECAUSE.