Expressing Cause & Effect
Expressing Purpose
Expressing Condition
Expressing Contrast
Random
100

Does this sentence have correct punctuation?

Running can lower stress. Fakher, therefore, recommends I run every morning. 

yes! 

100

what does so that express?

purpose 

100

If you don't hurry, you'll be late. 

is this an example of: 

1st conditional

2nd conditional

3rd conditional 

1st conditional 

100

which word is a connective that expresses contrast? 

I like Taylor swift. My best friend, however, hates her music. 

however

100

Do I have a dog?

yes:) 

200

True or False: the connective "because" is followed by a subject and a verb because it introduces an adverb clause. 

true

200

fill in the blank with so that + can OR could


Yesterday I asked Dina where she bought her coat so that I ____ buy one too. 

could 

200

Fill in the blank with a transition connective. 

I always do my homework. _____, I get hungry during class. 

Otherwise 

200

Complete the sentence with either even though or nevertheless. 


Refal ate a large dinner. ______, she is still hungry. 

Nevertheless 

200

How many languages can Dina, Fakher, and Khalid speak?

three! English, French, and Arabic. 

300

what parts of speech go in the middle of these words?

1. so.....____.....that 

2. such.....____.....that 

1. adjective or adverb 

2. adjective + noun 

300

Fill in the blank with either "can" or "will"


I'll take a hat with me so that I ___ get cold.

will 

300

choose the logical verb for this sentence. 

Unless I go to bed at 9pm, I __ won't / will ___ be tired. 

will 
300

Which sentences express direct contrast (one idea is the opposite of another idea)

1. Washington DC is cold in the winter, while Florida stays sunny all year long.

2. Beyonce is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.

3. The most expensive desert in the world is ice cream made with gold flakes, but a Mcdonald's milkshake only costs $1! 

1, 3

300

Where is Refal from? 

Saudi Arabia 

400

make new sentences using so...that or such...that

The radio was too loud. I couldn't hear what Khalil was saying. 

The president made a bad law. He was kicked out of office! 

1. The radio was so loud that I couldn't hear what Khalil was saying.

2. The president made such a bad law that he was kicked out of office! 

400

True or False: "In order to" means the same thing as "so that" 

true 

400

What is the conjunction connective that expresses conditions? Use it correctly in a sentence (with correct punctuation). 

Or else 

ex. Take your umbrella, or else you will be late. 

Bring a snack with you, or else you will be hungry during class. 


400

Combine these sentences using the given words! 

His grades were bad. He was admitted to the school.

1. even though 

2. yet....still

3. nonetheless 

1. Even though his grades were bad, he was admitted to the school.

2. His grades were bad, yet he (still) was admitted to the school.

3. His grades were bad. Nonetheless, he was admitted to the school. 

400

What is one of Fiorella's dog's named? 

Tequila

500

name 1 connective that expresses cause and effect for each part of speech listed: 

1. adverb-clause words

2. transitions

3. conjunctions

4. prepositions 


1. because, since, now that, so (that)

2. therefore, consequently

3. so

4. because of, due to 

500

combine these sentences using "so that"

John pretended to be sick. He wanted to stay home from school.

He held a thermometer under hot water. He wanted it to show a high temperature. 

John pretended to be sick so that he could stay home from school.

He held a thermometer under hot water so that it would show a high temperature. 

500

What is the structure of the first conditional? Do we use it to express conditions whose results are unlikely or likely? 

If + (simple) present, (simple) future

the results of the 'if clause' are likely to happen 

500

Write sentences showing contrast (with an unexpected result) between these two ideas: going on a romantic date and pooping your pants. You can use any pronoun / verb tense you want. 

use these connectives: even though, however, despite. Remember to use correct punctuation. 

example of a correct sentence: Even though I went on a romantic date, I pooped my pants. 


500

What is the name of Dina's favorite movie?

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