+ Conjunctions For ELS by Katy SALGADO SPECIFIC TO THE STUDENTS AT INTERMEDIATE LEVEL To Camptown Ladies and Old McDonald BECAUSE SO SINCE AND ALTHOUGH.

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+ Conjunctions For ELS by Katy SALGADO SPECIFIC TO THE STUDENTS AT INTERMEDIATE LEVEL To Camptown Ladies and Old McDonald BECAUSE SO SINCE AND ALTHOUGH

+ CAUSE EFFECT So I slept. So I slept. So I slept. So I slept. Now I’m feeling better. So she ate, so she ate, so she ate. So she ate. Now her stomache’s full. So _______ _______. pronoun verb I was tired She was hungry _____ was______ Pronoun adjective

+ CAUSE EFFECT I slept. Now I’m feeling better. she ate. Now her stomache’s full. I took Marley to the beach. Now we’re having fun. _______ _______. Now……… pronoun verb Since I was tired Since she was hungry Since it was hot Since_____ was______ Pronoun adjective

+ CAUSE EFFECT Therefore I slept. Therefore I slept. Now I’m feeling better. Therefore she ate. Therefore she ate. Now her stomache’s full. Therefore _______ _______. pronoun verb I was tired. She was hungry. _____ was______. Pronoun adjective

+ Effect Cause Because I was tired. Because I was tired. Now I’m feeling better. Because she was hungry. Because she was hungry. Now her stomache’s full. Because_____ was______. Pronoun adjective I slept. She ate. _______ _______. pronoun verb

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