Conjunctions

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- practice in the use of conjunctions
Christine Edwards
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Bob Read
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Question 1

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She cannot come to the meeting [blank_start]because[blank_end] her car has broken down.
Answer
  • because
  • after
  • so
  • whereas

Question 2

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He looked into the mirror [blank_start]as[blank_end] he pulled away.
Answer
  • while
  • as
  • since

Question 3

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[blank_start]When[blank_end] I saw the snow and ice on the pitch, I knew the match would be called off.
Answer
  • Since
  • When
  • Although

Question 4

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Jim did the washing up [blank_start]while[blank_end] I put the kids to bed.
Answer
  • although
  • whereas
  • while

Question 5

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[blank_start]Although[blank_end] Alan was not very confident, he always responded well in an emergency.
Answer
  • Because
  • Although
  • When

Question 6

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[blank_start]Since[blank_end] they built the by pass, I get to work ten minutes earlier in the morning.
Answer
  • Since
  • Before
  • After

Question 7

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I would like to stay and help you [blank_start]but[blank_end] I have an appointment at the doctor's after work.
Answer
  • but
  • so
  • although

Question 8

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Susannah is sociable and confident [blank_start]whereas[blank_end] Amy is shy and quiet.
Answer
  • since
  • although
  • whereas

Question 9

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[blank_start]Athough[blank_end] Nick was nervous about his driving test, he still passed with flying colours!
Answer
  • Although
  • Since
  • When

Question 10

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[blank_start]Although[blank_end] it was only early March, you could already feel that the winter was over.
Answer
  • Although
  • Whenever
  • Whereas
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