Name The Conjunctions So, Because Conjunctions join together words or groups of words. Because and so are conjunctions. Because gives a reason. It tells why. So gives the result.
School was closed today because there was a lot of snow. There was a lot of snow, so school was closed today. Use because or so to complete each sentence. 1. Daniel ran fastest, Daniel won the race
2. Rayna ate lunch early Rayna was hungry,
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3. Dad packed lunch,
he won the race. he ran fastest.
she was hungry. she ate lunch early.
we ate in the car.
We ate in the car
Dad packed lunch.
4. Nestor was tired,
he took a nap.
Nestor took a nap
he was tired.
5. We moved closer, We could see better
we could see better. we moved closer.
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