Purpose Power
This puzzle is all about purpose clauses, which explain why something is done. Terms like “so that,” “in order,” and “to ensure” clarify intent in sentences. More elaborate connectors such as “with a view” and “for the sake” enrich students’ expressive abilities. Learners must locate these phrases to become more familiar with expressing goals and intentions.
By engaging with purpose clauses, students learn to articulate intentions clearly in speech and writing. This promotes logical structuring of arguments and narratives. The puzzle also boosts word identification, reading comprehension, and vocabulary depth. Activities like this enhance students’ academic and everyday communication skills by making purpose explicit. It provides a strong foundation for persuasive writing and functional English.
Subordinating Conjunctions You Will Find – so that, in order, lest, for the sake, with a view, to the end, so, that, in hopes, with aim, to ensure, to keep, in case, so you, for fear