To solve the problem, we need to combine each pair of sentences using an appropriate subordinating conjunction from the given list. Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect a dependent clause to an independent clause, showing relationships such as time, cause, condition, or contrast.
List of Subordinating Conjunctions:
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as much as
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that
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when
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where
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until
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even though
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if
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then
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although
Solution:
#### 1. I love my dog. I love my cat.
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Subordinating Conjunction: as much as
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Combined Sentence: I love my dog as much as I love my cat.
#### 2. I will do my homework. I don't enjoy homework.
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Subordinating Conjunction: even though
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Combined Sentence: I will do my homework even though I don't enjoy it.
#### 3. I drove John home. John was rude to me today.
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Subordinating Conjunction: although
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Combined Sentence: I drove John home although he was rude to me today.
#### 4. I will help you with this. You will help me with my problem.
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Subordinating Conjunction: if
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Combined Sentence: I will help you with this if you help me with my problem.
#### 5. Here is the park. It is where I bring my dog.
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Subordinating Conjunction: where
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Combined Sentence: Here is the park where I bring my dog.
#### 6. We will watch television. Then we will go to bed.
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Subordinating Conjunction: then
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Combined Sentence: We will watch television, and then we will go to bed.
#### 7. Here is the house. I want to live in this house when I grow up.
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Subordinating Conjunction: when
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Combined Sentence: Here is the house where I want to live when I grow up.
#### 8. I will do the dishes. I'll do them when I get home.
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Subordinating Conjunction: when
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Combined Sentence: I will do the dishes when I get home.
Final Answer:
1.
I love my dog as much as I love my cat.
2.
I will do my homework even though I don't enjoy it.
3.
I drove John home although he was rude to me today.
4.
I will help you with this if you help me with my problem.
5.
Here is the park where I bring my dog.
6.
We will watch television, and then we will go to bed.
7.
Here is the house where I want to live when I grow up.
8.
I will do the dishes when I get home.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
1. & \text{ I love my dog as much as I love my cat.} \\
2. & \text{ I will do my homework even though I don't enjoy it.} \\
3. & \text{ I drove John home although he was rude to me today.} \\
4. & \text{ I will help you with this if you help me with my problem.} \\
5. & \text{ Here is the park where I bring my dog.} \\
6. & \text{ We will watch television, and then we will go to bed.} \\
7. & \text{ Here is the house where I want to live when I grow up.} \\
8. & \text{ I will do the dishes when I get home.} \\
\end{aligned}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinating and subordinating conjunctions worksheet.