A
conjunction is a part of speech that is used to connect words, phrases,
clauses, or sentences. Conjunctions of cause-effect/condition highlight a
cause-effect relationship between two ideas or give a reason why something
happens or is the case. Cause is a reason for an action or condition and effect/condition
results from a certain cause. The following are the examples of those
conjunctions:
Exercises:
Complete
the sentences with the suitable cause effect conjunction!
- _____the
heavy rain, we pulled out an umbrella.
- Mom
locked the car door _______ we couldn’t get in.
- I
can’t print out the assignments _________ my computer isn’t working.
- ______
uncontrollable situation, our party is postponed.
- The
temperature rises to above 36 celcius _______ people feel stifling.
- _____
the children curiosity, the criminals can be arrested.
- We
feel ____ happy that we don’t care about our assignment.
- All
her clothes are dirty _______ she has nothing to wear.
- I
couldn’t cut the grass ______ my lawn mower was out of gas.
- We
postpone our trip to Karimun Jawa ______ the sudden storm.
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