Cause Connection Answer Key
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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