[
    "You use 'because' to introduce a reason for an action.",
    "You employ 'although' to introduce a contrast between two ideas.",
    "You utilize 'if' to express a condition that must be met.",
    "You insert 'while' to indicate a specific time frame for an action.",
    "You incorporate 'since' to introduce a rationale for a situation.",
    "You include 'whether' to express uncertainty between alternatives.",
    "You opt for 'before' to indicate the timing of an event relative to another.",
    "You select 'in order to' to specify the purpose of an action.",
    "You apply 'provided that' to introduce a condition that must be satisfied."
    "You put in 'unless' to indicate an exception to a general statement.",
    "You connect ideas using 'as' to indicate a reason or cause.",
    "You join sentences with 'whereas' to show a sharp contrast.",
    "You introduce a consequence with 'so that' to explain the purpose of an action.",
    "You use 'even if' to express a hypothetical situation.",
    "You use 'rather than' to indicate a preference for one option over another.",
    "You use 'after' to specify the timing of an event relative to another.",
    "You use 'with' to introduce a condition or means by which an action is performed.",
    "You make a comparison using 'than' to highlight the difference between two things.",
    "You express a result with 'so' to connect two clauses.",
    "You connect related ideas using 'because of' to indicate a reason.",
    "You use 'once' to indicate a future event that will happen after another action.",
    "You use 'though' to introduce a concession or contrast."
    "You employ 'as if' to indicate a comparison with something that may not be true.",
    "You select 'in that' to provide the reason for an action or decision.",
    "You employ 'while' to show contrast or introduce a different idea.",
    "You use 'until' to indicate the point in time when a situation changes.",
    "You choose 'so as to' to specify the intention behind an action.",
    "You use 'by' to indicate a deadline or the latest time by when something should be done.",
    "You connect clauses using 'as long as' to indicate a condition that must be fulfilled."
    "You use 'lest' to avoid the risk of something undesirable happening.",
    "You employ 'now that' to indicate a cause-and-effect relationship between events."
    "You use 'no matter' to emphasize that something remains the same regardless of circumstances."
]