Master Clauses of Contrast

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Which of the following is a common way to express purpose in English?

To + infinitive

Which of the following is a more formal expression used to explain the reason why something happened or why someone did something?

As/since

Which of the following is a clause of result that is more formal and commonly used in written language?

As a result

Clauses of ______ are normally followed by a noun or a –ing verb and can go at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence. We can use a clause (subject + verb) after ______ + the fact that.

contrast

To express ______, we can use in case + subject + verb. We use this form to talk about precautions, when we do something because something not wanted might happen.

purpose

We use clauses of ______ to explain the reason why something happened or why someone did something.

reason

Test your knowledge of clauses of contrast with this quiz! Learn when to use "although" and "even though" in a sentence, and when to use "however" to connect two sentences. Practice your skills with this short and informative quiz. Perfect for students and language learners looking to improve their grammar and writing skills.

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