Cause Connection
Students read each sentence and determine whether because or because of is used correctly. If the sentence contains an error, they rewrite it using the correct connector; if the sentence is correct, they write “Correct.” The worksheet reinforces the rule that because introduces a clause with a subject and verb, while because of is used before a noun or noun phrase. By analyzing sentence structure and revising errors, students strengthen grammar accuracy and deepen understanding of cause-and-effect relationships in writing.
Curriculum Matched Skills
English Language Arts – Grammar: Conjunctions and Connectors
English Language Arts – Sentence Revision
English Language Arts – Cause-and-Effect Reasoning
English Language Arts – Vocabulary and Structure
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