Conjunctions
Conjunctions
Conjunctions
Conjunctions
Conjunctions
100

I will help (if/whose) I can. 

I will help if I can. 

100

I will call you (finally/once) I get home. 

I will call you once I get home. 

100

I like to to go the beach (whose/when) I'm in California. 

I like to go to the beach when I'm in California. 

100

I cook (while/who) he cleans. 

I cook while he cleans. 

100

First, stretched. Then, I filled my bike tires. (Once/finally), I went on a bike ride. 

Finally, I went on a bike ride. 

200

The flight was canceled (while/due to) storms in the east. 

...due to storms in the east. 

200

If I have a jacket, I'll be comfortable (as much as/even if) the museum is cold. 

...I'll be comfortable even if the museum if cold. 

200

I have to work on my birthday (by the time/unless) someone can cover for me. 

I have to work on my birthday unless someone can cover for me. 

200

On the weekend, I can sleep (even if/as much as) I want. 

...I can sleep as much as I want. 

200

I need to find someone (whoever/who) speaks English. 

I need to find someone who speaks English. 

300

They'll hire (whose/whoever) can use a cash register. 

They'll hire whoever can use a cash register. 

300

I have a friend (who/whose) house has a pool. 

I have a friend whose house has a pool. 

300

He wants to go swimming (although/in case) it's cold outside. 

He wants to go swimming although it's cold outside. 

300

You should keep an extinguisher in your kitchen (even if/in case) there's a fire. 

...in case there's a fire. 

300

I'm getting a new car soon (as long as/finally) I can afford it. 

I'm getting a new car soon as long as I can afford it. 

400

I can start saving money (next/now that) I have a good job. 

I can start saving money now that I have a good job. 

400

I need to know (by the time/whether or not) it will snow tomorrow. 

I need to know whether or not it will snow tomorrow. 

400

It will be past midnight (by the time/until) I get home. 

It will be past midnight by the time I get home. 

400

I'll do it (as soon as/first) I can. 

I'll do it as soon as I can. 

400

He quit (even if/due to) a toxic work environment. 

He quit due to a toxic work environment. 

500

He will graduate soon (as long as/unless) he fails a class. 

He will graduate soon unless he fails a class. 

500

He's saving money (so that/in case) he can pay off his credit card debt. 

He's saving money so that he can pay off his credit card debt. 

500

I would volunteer more (in case/if only) I had more free time. 

I would volunteer more if only I had more free time. 

500

Let's go camping (meanwhile/now that) the weather is nice. 

Let's go camping now that the weather is nice. 

500

The movie had started (next/by the time) we sat down. 

The movie had started by the time we sat down. 

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