Fus, fun- to pour out, melt Subordinating conjunctions Use Subordinating Conjunctions • After Although As As if though Because • So that • Than • Though • Unless • Until • When • Whenever • Where • Wherever • Whether As long as As soon as Before How If In order that As Since effusive • Our root word this week is fus, fun which means to pour out, melt • Today’s word is effusive, an adjective, which means having excessive outpouring, especially of feelings; gushy Although he was effusive in his affection, he cheated on his love. fusion • Our root word this week is fus, fun which means to pour out, melt • Today’s word is fusion, a noun, which means 1.a union or melting together of things; a bending • 2. a type of jazz music • 3. a type of food Because of the fusion of diverse musical instruments, many describe the music as a jazz. infuse • Our root word this week is fus, fun which means to pour out, melt • Today’s word is infuse, a verb, which means to instill a principle or quality in; to introduce, • instill • infuse profusion • Our root word this week is fus, fun which means to pour out, melt • Today’s word is profusion, a noun, which means great quality or supply; an abundance Whenever there is rain, a profusion of flowers follows. refund • Our root word this week is fus, fun which means to pour out, melt • Today’s word is refund, a verb, which means to give or put back, especially to return money • Where there is a defect in the product, a refund should be given.