Subordinate conjunctions

Man is ready to die for an idea, provided that idea is not quite clear to him.

after
although
as
as soon as
because
before
by the time
even if
even though
every time
if
in case
in order that
in the event that
just in case
now that once
only if
provided that
rather than
since
so that
than
that
though
until
when
whenever
where
whereas
wherever
whether
whether or not
while
why

Subordinate concessive conjunctions

Conjunction

Type of contrast

Example

Nuance

although

factual contrast

Although it rained, we walked

neutral, standard

though

factual contrast

I walked, though it rained

informal, conversational

even though

strong unexpected contrast

Even though it poured, we walked

emphasizes surprise

whereas / while

comparison of facts

He likes tea, whereas I prefer coffee

shows difference between ideas

even if

hypothetical obstacle

I’ll walk even if it rains

main clause occurs despite condition

as though / as if

hypothetical, unreal

He acted as if he knew everything

suggests something contrary to reality

no matter (how/what/who/when/where)

limiting condition ignored

No matter what happens, I’ll stay

emphasizes inevitability of main clause

Despite, in spite of:

Both can not connect subordinate clause.

Conjunction

Type of contrast

Example

Nuance

despite

factual/real contrast

Despite the rain, we walked

formal, emphasizes main action over obstacle

in spite of

factual/real contrast

In spite of the rain, we walked

similar to “despite,” slightly less formal

Clarification of contrasts

Conjunction / Preposition

Works like although ?

Notes on differences

Can connect subordinate clause?

although

✅ Yes

Standard factual contrast, links clauses.

✅ Yes

though

✅ Mostly

Informal version of “although,” clause-linking. Can appear at the end.

✅ Yes

even though

✅ Yes, stronger

Emphasizes unexpected contrast more than “although.”

✅ Yes

whereas / while

⚠️ Partially

Compares two facts or situations; more about difference than unexpected contrast.

✅ Yes

even if

⚠️ No

Hypothetical contrast; focuses on “if it were true” rather than “it is true but surprising.”

✅ Yes

as though / as if

⚠️ No

Hypothetical/unreal contrast; suggests something contrary to reality.

✅ Yes

no matter (how/what/who/when/where)

⚠️ No

Emphasizes inevitability despite circumstances; not a simple factual contrast.

⚠️ Only with full clause introduced by “that” or as noun phrase

despite

⚠️ No

Preposition; introduces a noun/gerund, not a full clause. Expresses contrast formally.

❌ No

in spite of

⚠️ No

Same as “despite,” slightly less formal. Must be followed by noun/gerund.

❌ No

When “no matter” can coordinate:

No matter where you go, I will follow you. No matter where she lives, she stays in touch with her friends.

Although there are many obstacles, she keeps smiling (although always connects a subordinate)

And when not:

She keeps smiling no matter the obstacles.

She keeps smiling in spite of the obstacles (in spite of never connects a subordinate)