29 Examples of Subordinating Conjunctions Comparative Relationships in Sentences

Some examples conjunction in the sentence has been shown in several previous articles. Some of these articles include: example of subordinating conjunction of time relationship hubungan, example of conjunctive sentences, examples of temporal conjunctions, examples of chronological conjunctions, and subordinate conjunctions.

This article will also show an example of one of them types of conjunctions in the format sentence, where the type of conjunction is a subordinate conjunction of a comparative relationship. This type of conjunction is a conjunction that connects two clause in Indonesiana in a sentence that has a comparative relationship with one another. As for the words-word which includes this conjunction are like, as, as if, as if, like, as if, and as.

To find out what examples of these conjunctions look like in sentence format, here are some examples of subordinating conjunctions of comparative relationships in these sentences below!

  1. He doesn't care about me as if I am just dust in his eyes.
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  3. He was so hungry to eat all the meaning as if he hasn't eaten for the past few days.
  4. Her face is so beautiful as her mother's face when she was young.
  5. Her skin is so smooth tub a woven cloth.
  6. Her eyes are so round like a pair of ping pong balls.
  7. His disobedience to his mother like Malin Kundang's disobedience to his own mother.
  8. Her face is so gloomy as black clouds covering the sky.
  9. She is so beautiful like Princess from a kingdom.
  10. Their smile is so like a flower whose petals are open.
  11. He is so difficult for the opponent to pass as if he is a wide thick wall.
  12. His voice is so crisp to hear as a chip being chewed.
  13. Dimas runs so fast tub a tiger running after its prey.
  14. The rider was riding his motorbike so fast as if he was riding his motorbike on a racing circuit.
  15. The house is so quiet as no occupants at all.
  16. The spicy taste is so felt on my tongue as if the spicy taste kicks or pinches my tongue.
  17. The house is so magnificent tub a palace in era Ancient Greek.
  18. His behavior is so good as behavior of their parents.
  19. This bread is so soft as a cotton.
  20. When he is angry, he as a tiger that is roaring and ready to prey on anyone in its vicinity.
  21. Vallen is silent as if his mouth was tightly shut.
  22. His insight is so broad like an ocean.
  23. The room is so neat as if the room was a new room and had never been occupied.
  24. Grandpa is so excited as if he is a young man.
  25. The ball player is able to pass the opposing player easily as if The opposing players are just a collection of statues.
  26. His attitude is so cold as a lump of ice.
  27. She is so enthusiastic explore the sights, as if this is the first time he has set foot in this place.
  28. He is so easy to answer those difficult questions as if these questions are just a matter of kindergarten children in his eyes.
  29. Here, we are required to work faster as a galloping horse.
  30. Even though they are not twins, their faces are so similar tub areca nut that is split into two.

These are some examples of subordinating conjunctions of comparative relationships in sentences. Hopefully useful and able to add insight to all readers, both about conjunctions and about languageIndonesia.