Join these sets of sentences by choosing appropriate subordinating conjunctions from the box. You may have to make a few changes to the sentences.
(because, unless, that, while, although, after, so that, if, before, than)
1. I will lend you a map. You can find the place more easily.
2. You practice. You will not get any better at hockey.
3. Nupur baked a cake. Ankita studied for her French test.
4. You have biscuits left over. Can I have one?
5. I left for the studio. The rain stopped.
6. The sun shines brightly. It is very cold.
7. I simply cannot get out of bed. I am too tired.
8. Your father is in New Jersey. I know it.
9. You are tall. My brother is taller.
10. Virat made a century. He was caught at the midwicket.

Dear Student
  1. I will lend you a map so that you can find the place more easily.
  2. Unless you practice you will not get any better at hockey.
  3. Nupur baked a cake while Ankita studied for her French test.
  4. If you have biscuits left over, can I have one?
  5. I left for the studio before the rain stopped.
  6. Although the sun shines brightly, it is very cold.
  7. I simply cannot get out of bed because I am too tired.
  8. I know that your father is in New Jersey.
  9. Your brother is taller than you.
  10. Although Virat made a century, he was caught at the midwicket.
Regards.
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