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(INSTEAD) Aunt Carol gave Byron a box of socks. Aunt Carol did not give Byron a PS5.
Aunt Carol gave Byron a box of socks instead of a PS5.
(AFTER) We decorated our tree. We went to school first.
After school, we decorated our tree.  /  We decorated our tree after school.
(BUT) This ornament is a baby. I thought this ornament was a big toe.
I thought this ornament was a big toe, but it was a baby.
(BECAUSE) They live in Australia. They can't ride their new toboggan outside.
They can't ride their new toboggan outside because they live in Australia.
(THAT) Santa likes to skydive in the off season. I bet you didn't know this.
I bet you didn't know that Santa likes to skydive in the off season.
(BECAUSE) The crying kids gave Santa a headache. Santa needs to take a break.
Santa needs to take a break because the crying kids gave him a headache.
(WHEN) Santa listens to music. Santa chooses rock and roll.
When Santa listens to music, he chooses rock and roll.
(BECAUSE) Tanya didn't get what she wanted for Christmas. Tanya was unhappy.
Tanya was unhappy because she didn't get what she wanted for Christmas.
(BECAUSE) Fifi wore her Christmas sweater. Fifi knew it would make her mother happy.
Fifi wore her Christmas sweater because she knew it would make her mother happy.
(EVEN THOUGH) I don't believe in Santa. I'll watch for him anyway.
Even though I don't believe in Santa, I'll watch for him anyway.
(BEFORE) The girl got a lollipop. The girl sat on Santa's lap.
Before the girl sat on Santa's lap, she got a lollipop.
(AFTER) Louie chopped down a tree. Louie strapped the tree to the roof of his car. Louie drove the tree home.
After Louie chopped down the tree, he strapped it to the roof of his car and drove it home.
(BUT) Her face rings a bell. I don't know her.
I don't know her, but her face rings a bell.
(WHEN) He came in the window. He stepped on the ornaments.
When he came in the window, he stepped on the ornaments.
(EVEN THOUGH) I hate this gift. My BFF gave me this gift.
I hate this gift even though my BFF gave it to me.  /  Even though my BFF gave me this gift, I hate it.
(EXCEPT) Everyone was afraid of the Grinch. Cindy Lou wasn't.
Everyone except Cindy Lou was afraid of the Grinch.  /  Everyone was afraid of the Grinch except Cindy Lou.
(BUT) Frosty had good hygiene. He wasn't very smart.
Frosty had good hygiene, but he wasn't very smart.
(BUT) The girls are cute. Dad looks scary.
The girls are cute, but dad looks scary.
(BECAUSE) I wanted a festive haircut. I went to the barber.
I went to the barber because I wanted a festive haircut.
(BECAUSE) I'm mad. I look ridiculous.
I'm mad because I look ridiculous.
(IF) You drop them. They will break.
If you drop them, they will break. /   They will break if you drop them.