A subjunction is a word that connects two parts of a sentence, like 'because' or 'although'.
Subjunctions help to show the relationship between different parts of a sentence.
Examples:
I like ice cream because it is tasty.
Although it is raining, we will go outside.
She went to the store after she finished her homework.
I can't go to the park unless I finish my dinner.
Even though it's late, we can still play.
Because I was good, I got a present.