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U ( 5 ) L ( 2 )

C0nnector

Do u want to know How are we ? We join 2 sentences together

We are the connectors

Reason + because + result Because + reason + result I'm Because I'm traveler I come at the beginning and in the middle Reason + because + result Or Because + reason + result e.g. We will sell the car because its very old Because she didn’t study hard , she failed in the test

The car is very old so we will sell it . I'm so The dreamer I come in the middle just Reason + so + result e.g. The car is very old so we will sell it .

Reason + therefore, + result I'm therefore I'm magician I come in the middle Reason + therefore, + result e.g. The car is very old . Therefore, we will sell it .

I come in the middle to join different sentences I'm but The doctor I come in the middle to join different sentences e.g. She studied hard but she didn’t answer all the questions

I'm However Designer Join 2 different sentences Come at the beginning of second sentences and after it put coma . e.g. She studied hard . However , she didn’t answer all the questions .

If you go to bed early , you will get up early . I'm If Dancer If + reason , + result Come at the beginning and in the middle . e.g. If you go to bed early , you will get up early .

Unless + reason , + negative result I'm unless Drawer Unless + reason , + negative result Come in the beginning e.g. Unless I have enough money , I cant buy that car .

Although Singer Although + acceptable S, + un acceptable S Acceptable S + although + un acceptable S Come in the beginning and middle . e.g. Although he is rich , he buys cheap clothes He got bad marks although he studied hard .