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Connectors

This document provides an exercise on using connectors to join sentences. Part A has students circle the correct connector in sample sentences. Part B has students complete sentences with the appropriate connector from a word bank. Part C has students join sentences using the connector provided in parentheses. The document focuses on teaching students to appropriately use connectors such as "although", "therefore", "however", and "so" to combine related ideas across multiple sentences.
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Connectors

This document provides an exercise on using connectors to join sentences. Part A has students circle the correct connector in sample sentences. Part B has students complete sentences with the appropriate connector from a word bank. Part C has students join sentences using the connector provided in parentheses. The document focuses on teaching students to appropriately use connectors such as "although", "therefore", "however", and "so" to combine related ideas across multiple sentences.
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° ano Consolidation worksheets

Connectors Unit 4

A. Circle the correct connector in each sentence.

1. I’d love to stay so / as a result / but I have to catch a train at 2


o’clock.
2. Although / But / However Jeremy worked very hard, he
didn’t manage to pass the exam.
3. They kept on making noise therefore / so / even though the
teacher had asked them to stop three times.
4. My brother loves video games. However, / As a result, / So he
doesn’t play them at night.
5. So / Although / Therefore my parents are very rich, I still want to
have a good job to earn my own money.
6. Our teacher was ill, therefore / but / however we had to put off the exam.

B. Complete the sentences with the appropriate connector in the box.

therefore • although • as a result • so • however • but

1. ___________ Andy was warned of the risks, he decided to travel alone to South Africa.
2. She didn’t sleep well during the night ___________ she went to work anyway.
3. There are many people who want to buy this new tablet. ___________ you should expect
the price to be rather high.
4. I did not know which smartphone to buy. ___________ I asked the shop assistant’s opinion.
5. I like red wine. ___________, I should not drink more than a glass.
6. The computer was really cheap, ___________ it was sold out in all the shops.

C. Join the sentences below using the connector in brackets.

1. Sam’s father didn’t give him the money. He couldn’t buy the notebook.
_______________________________________________________________ (therefore)
2. Helen is intelligent. She has to work hard to pass the exam.
_______________________________________________________________ (however)
3. My cousin has plenty of money. She won’t buy a good smartphone.
_______________________________________________________________ (although)

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