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Task Overview:
The task involves completing sentences using appropriate subordinating conjunctions from the provided word box. Subordinating conjunctions are words that introduce dependent clauses and connect them to main clauses. The goal is to choose the correct conjunction that makes logical sense in each sentence.
Word Box:
- even though
- before
- since
- until
- because
- when
- whenever
- while
Sentences to Complete:
1. Samantha is happy ________ she has won the championship.
2. Jean cleaned the table ________ her mom did the dishes.
3. ________ Dan was sick, he went to work.
4. Samantha can't relax ________ her exams are over.
5. Liza hasn't seen her aunt ________ she went to New York.
6. Patricia visits the Niagara Falls ________ she goes to Buffalo.
7. We put our toys away ________ Mom returns from work.
8. This is the zoo we went to ________ we were in the Bronx last year.
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Solution with Explanations:
#### 1. Samantha is happy because she has won the championship.
- Explanation: The reason Samantha is happy is that she has won the championship. "Because" connects the reason (dependent clause) to the main idea (main clause).
#### 2. Jean cleaned the table before her mom did the dishes.
- Explanation: The action of cleaning the table happened prior to the mom doing the dishes. "Before" indicates a sequence of events.
#### 3. Even though Dan was sick, he went to work.
- Explanation: Despite being sick, Dan still went to work. "Even though" introduces a contrast or exception.
#### 4. Samantha can't relax until her exams are over.
- Explanation: Samantha cannot relax until a specific condition (exams being over) is met. "Until" indicates a condition that must be fulfilled.
#### 5. Liza hasn't seen her aunt since she went to New York.
- Explanation: Liza hasn't seen her aunt starting from the time she went to New York. "Since" indicates a point in time from which something has not happened.
#### 6. Patricia visits the Niagara Falls whenever she goes to Buffalo.
- Explanation: Patricia visits the Niagara Falls every time she goes to Buffalo. "Whenever" indicates a repeated action based on a condition.
#### 7. We put our toys away when Mom returns from work.
- Explanation: The action of putting toys away happens at the time Mom returns from work. "When" indicates a specific moment.
#### 8. This is the zoo we went to while we were in the Bronx last year.
- Explanation: The zoo visit occurred during the time we were in the Bronx. "While" indicates an ongoing period.
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Final Answers:
1. because
2. before
3. even though
4. until
5. since
6. whenever
7. when
8. while
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{1. because, 2. before, 3. even though, 4. until, 5. since, 6. whenever, 7. when, 8. while}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of conjunction worksheets.