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Cause, Effect, Connect Answer Key

This worksheet helps students practice connecting cause-and-effect ideas using appropriate subordinating conjunctions. Learners review each cause-and-effect pair in the chart, select a conjunction such as “because,” “since,” “if,” “although,” or “when,” and then write a complete sentence that expresses the relationship clearly. By constructing the final sentence themselves, students strengthen understanding of how subordinating conjunctions create dependent clauses and express logical connections. A challenge task invites them to write original cause-and-effect sentences, promoting creativity and deeper mastery of subordination.

Curriculum Matched Skills

English Language Arts – Recognizing and Writing Cause-and-Effect Relationships

English Language Arts – Subordinating Conjunctions: Grammar and Usage

English Language Arts – Building Complex Sentences

English Language Arts – Writing with Logical Connections

This worksheet is part of our Coordinating vs. Subordinating Conjunctions Worksheets collection.

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