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Subordinating Conjunctions (for Conditions) Interactive Activity

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    Updated:  19 Dec 2023

Use this interactive digital activity to help students identify conditional subordinating conjunctions, and construct sentences using this part of speech.

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Subordinating Conjunctions (for Conditions) Interactive Activity

  • Updated

    Updated:  19 Dec 2023

Use this interactive digital activity to help students identify conditional subordinating conjunctions, and construct sentences using this part of speech.

  • Editable

    Editable:  PowerPoint, Google Slides

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Year

    Year:  2

Use this interactive digital activity to help students identify conditional subordinating conjunctions, and construct sentences using this part of speech.

Subordinating Conjunctions (Conditions) Interactive Activity

Teaching subordinating conjunctions in your grammar lessons? Subordinating conjunctions serve several important functions in a sentence, one of which is to show conditions.

Subordinating conjunctions for conditions are words that introduce adverbial clauses expressing the circumstances under which the action in the main clause takes place. These conjunctions help establish conditional relationships between different parts of a sentence. 

The subordinating conjunctions of condition  focused on in this resource are:

  • unless, 
  • whenever, 
  • once, 
  • provided, 
  • if, 
  • so long as.

These subordinating conjunctions help convey various conditions and contingencies, allowing for varied expression of possibilities in a sentence.

Use this interactive digital activity to help students identify subordinating conjunctions for conditions, and construct sentences using them.

In this read-and-type-style digital activity, students are required to read a question, and use the given subordinating conjunction to form and type a complete sentence to answer the question using that conditional conjunction.

Using this Subordinating Conjunctions Worksheet in Your Classroom

This versatile teaching resource can be used as an individual activity, guided group activity, whole-class activity or homework task. 

This resource has been designed by an experienced teacher for ease of use in your classroom. 

This resource is editable. Change the questions to suit your learners’ needs or interests, or to create more opportunities for them to practice using subordinate conjunctions after the initial use!

This teaching resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator. 

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