Explaining Outcomes 1.0
Explaining Outcomes 2.0
Contrasting Ideas
Reasons & Arguments 1.0
Reasons & Arguments 2.0
100

Not only does this word indicate that your story is done, but it's also truly a relief to hear it!

What is "finally"?

100

"I have been working here ___ 1999." Find the missing word, and you will find this common conjunction. 

What is "since"?

100

The simplest word to contrast your ideas. It's that straightforward!

What is "instead"?

100

Nothing made up, only the truth is said with this two word conjunction. 

What is "in fact"? 

100

Who, what, where, why, ___ ? Find the missing question word, and you will find this conjunction!

What is "when"?

200

The road isn't rough, it's ___ with this two word conjunction. 

What is "even though"?

200

Two of the most common words in English come together to make this two word conjunction to explain an outcome.

What is "so that"?

200

Thank goodness we humans have two of these, or else this phrase wouldn't be able to show the difference between two things.

What is "on the other hand"?

200

Use this conjunction to set up the opening of your fairytale. 

What is "once"?

200

Always be nice, don't be ___ with this conjunction. 

What is "meanwhile"?

300

Not here, but ___. Not three, but ___. Put them together and you'll find this one word conjunction. 

What is "therefore"?

300

It's a long journey, but you will make it there ____ with this one word conjunction. 

What is "eventually"?

300

A popular alternate word for "but" that is a little more formal.

What is "however"?

300

To the left, to the right, this conjunction will always be right where you need it to explain your reasons and arguments. 

What is "besides"?

300
Perhaps you were good at math in school with this conjunction that borrows an alternate word for the commonly hated subject. 

What is "additionally"?

400

A strangely spelled conjunction, this one word is frequently used in many settings to explain an outcome.

What is "although"?

400

You may feel like Shakespeare reincarnated when you use this highly formal one word conjunction.

What is "hence"?

400

"Always is more" could be the total opposite way to say this conjunction used to juxtapose ideas.

What is "nevertheless"?

400

This conjunction uses the same word that is the name of a popular job search website. 

What is "indeed"?

400

Find the opposite of less, and you'll never go under with this one word conjunction.

What is "moreover"?

500

Oops! I did something bad...now I must face the ___ with this one word conjunction that comes from the missing word. 

What is "consequently"?

500

Another word for sandwich starts this more formal one word conjunction. 

What is "subsequently"?

500

There are pros, and there are ___, which starts this rather formal one word conjunction. 

What is "conversely"?

500

You don't dislike things, because you are the opposite of dumb...with this one word conjunction to make your argument. 

What is "likewise"?

500

Don't go backwards! Go past where you are headed, using this formal one word conjunction.

What is "furthermore"?

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