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B2-C1 20 subordinating conjunctions 1
Students should learn subordinating conjunctions like since, as soon as, although, before, and others because they help create more complex and meaningful sentences by connecting dependent and independent clauses. These conjunctions allow students to express relationships between ideas, such as time, condition, contrast, and purpose. For example, they can show cause and effect (because, since), present hypothetical situations (what if, unless), or specify conditions (as long as, on condition that). Mastering these conjunctions enhances students� writing and speaking by enabling them to form clearer, more detailed sentences, making their communication more fluent and precise. First, students need to familiarise themselves with the 20 subordinating conjunctions and their meanings. Then they read the sentences to see which one is needed to complete the sentence. Answers on page 2
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