IV. Complete each sentence using the correct conjunction from the parenthesis.1. He’s overweight, ___________ he continues to eat lots of cakes and biscuits. (and, so, yet)2. I’ve drunk six cups of coffee today, ___________ I’ve got a headache. (and, so, but)3. The lesson finished, ___________ everyone went home. (and, or, but)4. We’re making good progress, ___________ we’ve still got a long way to go. (but, so, or)5. The climate is getting warmer. Maybe it’s natural, ___________ maybe it’s...
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IV. Complete each sentence using the correct conjunction from the parenthesis.
1. He’s overweight, ___________ he continues to eat lots of cakes and biscuits. (and, so, yet)
2. I’ve drunk six cups of coffee today, ___________ I’ve got a headache. (and, so, but)
3. The lesson finished, ___________ everyone went home. (and, or, but)
4. We’re making good progress, ___________ we’ve still got a long way to go. (but, so, or)
5. The climate is getting warmer. Maybe it’s natural, ___________ maybe it’s caused byus. (and,
but, or)
6. Maria didn’t do any revision, ___________ she didn’t pass the exam. (but, so, or)
7. To get to Vancouver, you can fly, ___________ you can ride the ferry. (and, or, yet)
8. I’m afraid of heights, ___________ I appreciate the view from the top of this building. (and,
yet, so)
9. It isn’t in a very nice part of town, ___________ it’s a good restaurant. (but, and, so)
10. I found it hard to follow what the teacher was saying, ___________ eventually I
lostconcentration. (yet, and, or)
Complete each sentence using the correct conjunction from the parenthesis.
1. He’s overweight, … he continues to eat lots of cakes and biscuits. (and,so,yet)
2. I’ve drunk six cups of coffee today, … I’ve got a headache. (and,so,but)
3. The lesson finished, … everyone went home. (and,or,but)
4. We’re making good progress, … we’ve still got a long way to go. (but,so,or)
5. The climate is getting warmer. Maybe it’s natural, … maybe it’s caused by us. (and,but,or)
Complete each sentence using the correct conjunction from the parenthesis.
1. He’s overweight, … he continues to eat lots of cakes and biscuits. (and,so,yet)
2. I’ve drunk six cups of coffee today, … I’ve got a headache. (and,so,but)
3. The lesson finished, … everyone went home. (and,or,but)
4. We’re making good progress, … we’ve still got a long way to go. (but,so,or)
5. The climate is getting warmer. Maybe it’s natural, … maybe it’s caused by us. (and,but,or)
Good luck!