Causal Conjunctions - Worksheet
English Resource Description
This worksheet is designed to help students understand and practice using causal conjunctions in English. The exercises involve matching sentence halves, identifying and underlining conjunctions, and completing sentences with the appropriate causal conjunctions. The first task requires students to pair the beginnings and endings of sentences, such as "Though the sun is shining" with "you should still take a jacket with you," and then underline the conjunctions that signal the cause and effect relationship.
The subsequent tasks challenge students to deepen their understanding of causal conjunctions. They must circle the correct conjunctions from a given list, underline them within the context of full sentences, and choose the most suitable conjunction to complete sentences with a clear cause and effect. Additionally, students are asked to use different causal conjunctions to fill in the blanks in several sentences, ensuring they grasp the function of each conjunction in conveying reasons or results. The final exercise encourages creativity, as students must write their own sentences using a list of more advanced causal conjunctions such as 'hence', 'subsequently', and 'therefore'. This worksheet is an excellent resource for enhancing students' grammatical skills and their ability to express logical relationships in writing.