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B1+-B2 Subordinating conjunctions in complex sentences Part 2
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B1+-B2 Subordinating conjunctions in complex sentences Part 2
Using subordinating conjunctions allows students to express more detailed and nuanced thoughts. For instance, "although" and "even if" help convey contrast or condition in sophisticated ways. They add variety to writing and speaking, moving beyond simple sentences and making communication more engaging and dynamic. For example, "whenever" or "whoever" adds flexibility and richness to how events and people are discussed. Students familiarise themselves with the conjunctions and their meaning. Then they read the sentences to see which conjunction is suitable to complete the gap-fill. Answers on page 2.
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Age: +10
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