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Match the start of the sentence in the first column with the end of the sentence in the last column. Choose one of the subordinating conjunctions from the middle column to make a full sentence.

\[
\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}
\hline
\text{1. I cycle to school daily} & \text{even though} & \text{the weather is like.} \\
\hline
\text{2. I leave early so that} & \text{so that} & \text{I wouldn't be late.} \\
\hline
\text{3. I'm learning to play the piano} & \text{because} & \text{it's something I'd always wanted to do.} \\
\hline
\text{4. The dog has been inside all day} & \text{unless} & \text{he'll probably want to go for a walk.} \\
\hline
\text{5. They bought the house} & \text{rather than} & \text{it was very expensive.} \\
\hline
\text{6. Let's go out for a walk} & \text{whatever} & \text{the weather is like.} \\
\hline
\text{7. I want their help with the gardening} & \text{because} & \text{they do too.} \\
\hline
\text{8. You'll save some time if you} & \text{before} & \text{catch the bus.} \\
\hline
\end{array}
\]

Answer :

Sure, let’s match the start of each sentence from the first column with the end of the sentence from the last column using the subordinating conjunctions from the middle column. Here is how each complete sentence should look:

1. "It’s pouring rain today even though the weather is like."

2. "I ride my bike to school as far as it isn’t too hot."

3. "I'm learning to play the piano so that I wouldn't be late."

4. "The dog has been inside all day unless I catch the bus."

5. "They bought the house rather than it's something I'd always wanted to do."

6. "That’s poor pup for a walk whatever it was very expensive."

7. "I want help with the gardening because they do too."

8. "You'll save some time if you walk, before he'll probably want to go for a walk."

Let me break it down step by step how these matches are made:

1. "It’s pouring rain today even though the weather is like."
- "It’s pouring rain today" is matched with "the weather is like" using the conjunction "even though".

2. "I ride my bike to school as far as it isn’t too hot."
- "I ride my bike to school" is matched with "it isn't too hot" using the conjunction "as far as".

3. "I'm learning to play the piano so that I wouldn't be late."
- "I'm learning to play the piano" is matched with "I wouldn’t be late" using the conjunction "so that".

4. "The dog has been inside all day unless I catch the bus."
- "The dog has been inside all day" is matched with "I catch the bus" using the conjunction "unless".

5. "They bought the house rather than it's something I'd always wanted to do."
- "They bought the house" is matched with "it’s something I'd always wanted to do" using the conjunction "rather than".

6. "That’s poor pup for a walk whatever it was very expensive."
- "That’s poor pup for a walk" is matched with "it was very expensive" using the conjunction "whatever".

7. "I want help with the gardening because they do too."
- "I want help with the gardening" is matched with "they do too" using the conjunction "because".

8. "You'll save some time if you walk, before he'll probably want to go for a walk."
- "You'll save some time if you" is matched with "he’ll probably want to go for a walk" using the conjunction "before".

I hope this clarifies how each start of the sentence is connected to the appropriate end using the given subordinating conjunctions!