Use Complex Sentences To Show Problem-Solution Relationships

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USE COMPLEX SENTENCES TO

SHOW PROBLEM-SOLUTION
RELATIONSHIPS OF IDEAS
• Complex sentence may also be used
to show problem-solution
relationship of ideas. It has a
dependent clause and an
independent clause joined by the
subordinating conjunction: because,
since, so that, in order that, that is
why, when, even though.
• Example: Jonathan finds it hard to do
math; that is why he got someone to
help him.
• Grace got a flat tire
• Gio found the door to the house
locked.
• Enrique needs cartolina for the
projects.
• Patricia has a soar throat.
• Ronnie left his wallet at home.
• He is now looking for the spare key.
• He will have the borrow money.
• Her son is coming over to help her.
• He is going to the store to buy one.
• She will stops eating sweets.
• Put together the problems and
solutions in complete sentence
usingthe conjunctions.
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