“Although practice may seem challenging at first, it is the key to mastering complex sentences.”
This worksheet helps students master subordinating conjunctions through structured and differentiated practice. Learners begin by identifying conjunctions in context, then progress to selecting appropriate connectors, forming complex sentences, and producing original sentences. The activities develop grammatical accuracy, sentence fluency, and logical connection of ideas, aligning with international standards (CCSS, CEFR, ACARA, Cambridge). A full answer key supports independent learning and classroom use.
Additional Info:
Grade Level: Grade 6–7
Difficulty Level: Medium
Standards Alignment
CCSS:
L.6.1, L.7.1: Demonstrate command of grammar and usage
L.6.2: Use punctuation correctly in complex sentences
CEFR:
B1: Can link ideas using a variety of connectors (e.g., although, because, if)
ACARA (Australia):
Language: Understand how complex sentences are constructed (ACELA1531)
Cambridge English:
B1 Preliminary: Use a range of linking words to connect ideas

