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Create a sentence using "assuming that".
Assuming that you are ready, let's start the 100 jumping jacks.
Create a sentence using "while".
While studying, you shouldn't have distractions nearby such as your phone.
Create a sentence using "when".
When walking, you shouldn't look at your phone.
Create a sentence using "where".
Where there is smoke, there is fire.
Create a sentence using "due to".
Due to Mr. Keenan being mean, everyone cheered with his absence.
Create a sentence using "although".
Although I knew the answer, I didn't raise my hand.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "...we get lost."
After listening to my dad's directions, we get lost.
Complete the sentence: "Because of the students not doing homework"
Because of the students not doing homework, they will stay in grade 6 for another year.
Complete the sentence: "As long as I get money..."
As long as I get money, I will eat the vegetables.
Complete the sentence: "After attending the concert..."
After attending the concert, I couldn't hear anything.
Complete the sentence: "Once summer begins..."
Once summer begins, I will exercise every day.
Complete the sentence: "Due to the test..."
Due to the test, I had to study all night.
Complete the sentence: "Because of the party,"
Because of the party, no one was in bed.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "The baby cried." (as long as)
The baby cried as long as she was alone.
Complete the sentence: "Though smart,"
Though smart, the student failed the test.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "I will wash my hands," (before).
I will wash my hands before you!
Complete the sentence: "While awake,"
While awake, you should do as much as you can.
Complete the sentence: "When fishing,"
When fishing, you need to wear proper clothing.
Complete the sentence: "Due to the coming holiday"
Due to the coming holiday, no one is paying attention in class.
Complete the sentence: "If we listen to Kpop,"
If we listen to Kpop, not everyone will be enthusiastic.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "The class was quiet." (since)
The class was quiet since the storm.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "The class sang a song" (even though)
The class sang a song even though it was unwanted.
Complete the sentence: "Although the class had homework,"
Although the class had homework, no one did it.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "..., the garden began to grow quickly." (Once)
Once the garden received fertilizer, it began to grow.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "..., you have to do your homework." (unless)
Unless you know everything, you have to do your homework.
Complete the sentence: "Once you're done with school,"
Once you're done with school, learning is your responsibility.
Complete the sentence: "Assuming you have money,"
Assuming you have money, you can do whatever you want.
Complete the sentence: "Because of the rain,"
Because of the rain, I had to stay inside for recess.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "I will go outside." (whether)
Whether it's raining or not, I will go outside.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "I failed the test." (although)
Although I studied, I failed the test.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "I buy ice cream." (whenever)
Whenever I visit AEON, I buy ice cream.
Add a dependent clause to the following: "I was sleepy." (due to)
I was sleepy due to not sleeping.