

Class 6 Worksheet on Subordinating Conjunctions – Linking Dependent and Independent Clauses
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Connect Ideas Clearly: Subordinating Conjunctions for Class 6
This Grade 6 worksheet teaches students how to use subordinating conjunctions to link dependent clauses to main clauses. With engaging sentence-based exercises, students learn to identify, apply, and write complex sentences using conjunctions like *because, although, if, when, while,* and *since*.
Why Subordinating Conjunctions Matter in Grammar?
Subordinating conjunctions help add meaning, cause, time, and contrast to writing. For Grade 6 students, this topic is essential because:
1. It helps build complex sentences for clearer expression.
2. It supports logical thinking by showing relationships between ideas.
3. It improves reading comprehension and fluency in academic writing.
4. It prepares students for advanced grammar structures in middle school.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes four engaging grammar activities that promote mastery of subordinating conjunctions:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Conjunction
Students underline the subordinating conjunction in each sentence (e.g., because, if, although, until).
✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners complete each sentence with a suitable subordinating conjunction from a word bank (e.g., although, because, if, until).
📋 Exercise 3 – Rewrite the Sentences
Students fix errors in conjunction use or clause structure by combining or correcting fragments properly.
🎨 Exercise 4 – Sentence Formation
Students write five original complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions and underline each conjunction used.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Underlined Conjunctions
1. because
2. if
3. before
4. when
5. unless
6. so that
7. although
8. since
9. while
10. if
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks (Sample Answers)
1. because
2. until
3. unless
4. after
5. when
6. if
7. after
8. while
9. before
10. although
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences (Corrected)
1. He kept working although he was tired.
2. If you want to win, practice daily.
3. Since she is here, let’s begin.
4. Because it was late, we left the party.
5. Although he promised, he didn’t come.
6. I won’t leave until he calls.
7. We reached home before the sun set.
8. The students left when the bell rang.
9. He stayed home as he was sick.
10. We’ll cancel the match if it rains.
Exercise 4 – Sample Sentences Using Conjunctions
1. I will call you when I reach home.
2. She stayed inside because it was raining.
3. Although he tried hard, he missed the bus.
4. If you study well, you will pass the test.
5. We waited until the teacher arrived.
Frequently Asked Questions
They connect dependent clauses to main clauses and show relationships.
Words like because, although, if, when, while, and since are covered.
Yes, sentence formation is a key part of the worksheet.