Let’s Apply
A. Directions: Put a slash (/) between the Cause and Effect to separate the
clauses. Box the Conjunction used. (2 points each). The first one is done for you.
1. Since, the toy was expensive, / few children can enjoy it.
2. Even though her mother had just bought her a new toy, she asked for another
one again.
3. While many toys are available, mothers should be careful in choosing one.
4. Jean looks at her dolls when she plays pretend stories with them.
5. Boys like tops because they spin around.
6. Toys are fun that is why children like them.
Answers & Comments
2. Even though her mother had just bought her a new toy, / she asked for another one again.
3. While many toys are available, / mothers should be careful in choosing one.
4. Jean looks at her dolls when she plays pretend stories with them.
5. Boys like tops / because they spin around.
6. Toys are fun / that is why children like them.