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GRAMMAR EXERCISES

ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF TIME

Exercise 1: Underline the correct answer.

1 While/When I had locked all the doors, I went to bed.

2 I fell off the chair while/until I was changing the light bulb.

3 They waited when/until everybody was there before/until they started the meeting.

4 My grandfather worked hard all his life until/when he retired.

5 I usually get up before/as soon as I wake up.

6 It started to rain until/just as we got to the park.

7 I broke my leg as soon as/when I was skiing.

8 The film had already started when/just as we sat down in the cinema.

9 I always take a bath before/after I go to bed.

10.Do not disturb me when/until I am busy with my work.

Exercise 2: Circle the best choice.

1 After Jessica her degree, she intends to work in her father’s company.

A will finish B will have finished C finishes D is finishing

2 By the time I go to bed tonight, I my work for the day.

A will finish B have finished C will have finished D finish

3 When my parents for a visit tomorrow, they will see our new baby for the first time.

A will arrive B arrived C will have arrived D arrive

4 Fatemah looked down to discover a snake at her feet When she saw it, she

5 By the time Alfonso finally graduated from high school, he seven different schools

because his parents moved frequently

A attended B was attending C had attended D had been attending

6 Until you learn to relax more, you your ability to speak English

A haven’t improved B aren’t improving C don’t improve D won’t improve

7 I borrowed four books on gardening the last time I to the library.

8 Before I started the car, all of the passengers their seat belts.

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9 It seems thatwhenever I travel abroad I to take something I need.

10 When I see the doctor this afternoon, I him to look at my throat.

11 After ancient Greek athletes won a race in the Olympics, they a simple crown of olive

leaves

12 After the race , the celebration began.

13 I’ll return Bob’s pen to him the next time I him.

14 I all of the questions correctly since I began this grammar exercise on verb tenses.

15 A small stone struck the windshield while we down the gravel road.

Exercise 3: Circle the best choice (Practice 13/233, Understanding & Using E.G)

1 As soon as Martina saw the fire, she _ the fire department

A was telephoning B telephonedX C had telephoned D telephoned

2 Before Jennifer won the lottery, she _ any kind of contest

A hasn’t entered B didn’t enter C wasn’t entering D hadn’t enteredX

3 Every time Prakash sees a movie made in India, he _ homesick

4 Since I left Venezuela six years ago, I _ to visit friends and family several times

A return B will have returned C am returning D have returnedX

5 While he was washing his new car, Mr De Rosa _ a small dent in the rear fender

A has discovered B was discovering C is discovering D discoveredX

6 Yesterday while I was jogging in the park, Matthew _ on the company’s annual report

A was workingX B had been working C has worked D works

7 Tony _ to have children until his little daughter was born After she won his heart, he decided he wanted a big family

A didn’t want B hadn’t wantedX C wasn’t wanting D hasn’t wanted

8 After the horse threw her to the ground for the third time, Jennifer picked herself up and said, “I _ on another horse as long as I live.”

A never ride B have never ridden C will never rideX D do not ride

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9 The next time Paul _ to New York, he will visit the Metropolitan Museum’s famous collection of international musical instruments.

10 Ever since Maurice arrived, he _ quietly in the corner Is something wrong?

11 After Nancy _ for twenty minutes, she began to feel tired

A jogging B had been joggingX C has been jogging D has jogged

12 Peter, _ since you got home from football practice?

A have you eatenX B will you eat C are you eating D do you eat

13 By the time the young birds _ the nest for good, they will have learned how to fly

A will leave B will have left C are leaving D leaveX

14 The last time I _ in Athens, the weather was hot and humid

15 The farmer acted too late He locked the barn door after his horse _

A had been stolenX B will be stolen C is stolen D has been stolen

ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF MANNER

Exercise 4: Complete each sentence with as or as though plus one of these phrases.

know-all know-how in the know no knowing

1 It seemed as though some of the committee were in favour of the plan early on, but there’s no knowing what they will decide in the end

2 I can do some of the repairs myself, but I really can’t do as much as someone with more

ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF PURPOSE

Exercise 5: Circle the best choice.

1 I will give you this English book you can pass your exam

2 We keep our meat in the fridge it doesn't go bad

3 Yvonne is borrowing some English books learn more of this language

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4 I have to leave early I won't miss my plane.

5 Elizabeth is putting on her warm jacket she catches a cold

6 I didn't tell her about her husband's sickness she worried

7 He should come here as soon as possible repair our car.

8 He spoke so loudly _ wake Mary He is a naughty boy.

9 Yvonne is learning English she can read English books

10 He went to school practise his English.

Exercise 6: Join these ideas, using the words in brackets.

Example: I wrote down the number I didn’t want to forget it (so as not to)

- I wrote down the number so as not to forget it.

1 He’s started walking to work He wants to get more exercise (so as to)

He’s started walking to work so as to get more exercise.

2 The government are going to increase taxes They want to raise more money (in order to)

The government are going to increase taxes in order to raise more money.

3 We took a map with us on the journey We didn’t want to get lost (so as not to)

We took a map with us on the journey so as not to get lost.

4 They stopped work at 1 o’clock They wanted to have lunch (in order to)

They stopped work at 1 o’clock in order to have lunch. _

5 He switched on the light He wanted to see what he was doing (so that/could)

He switched on the light so that he could see what he was doing _

6 I turned down the music I didn’t want to disturb the neighbours (so that/wouldn’t)

I turned down the music so that I wouldn’t disturb the neighbours.

7 She repeated everything She wanted us to remember it (so that/would)

She repeated everything so that we would remember it. _

8 She’s saving money She wants to buy a new car (so that/can)

She’s saving money so that she can buy a new car. _

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9 She got up early She didn’t want to be late for work (so that/wouldn’t)

She got up early so that she wouldn’t be late for work.

10 We waited a few minutes until the rain stopped We didn’t want to get wet

We waited a few minutes until the rain stopped so that we wouldn’t get wet.

ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF REASON

Exercise 7: Complete the sentences in A using because or because of and an idea from B

A

Example: He phoned the police because (d)

1 I didn’t have any lunch because (c)

2 Our plane was delayed because of (e)

3 He went to Paris because (f)

4 I took an umbrella because (b)

5 He couldn’t run very fast because of (a)

B

a his bad leg

b I thought it might rain

c I wasn’t hungry

d he’d lost his wallet

e the fog

f he wanted to learn French

ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF CONTRAST

Exercise 8: Complete the following sentences with but, even though, or nevertheless.

1 Bob ate a large dinner Nevertheless , he is still hungry

2 Bob ate a large dinner, but he is still hungry

3 Bob is still hungry even though he ate a large dinner

4 I had a lot of studying to do, but I went to a movie anyway

5 I had a lot of studying to do Nevertheless, I went to a movie

6 Even though I had a lot of studying to do, I went to a movie

7 I finish all of my work even though I was very sleepy

8 I was very sleepy, but I finished all of my work anyway

9 I was very sleepy Nevertheless, I finished all of my work

10 All of my family friends have advised me not to travel abroad during this time of politicalturmoil Nevertheless, I’m leaving next week to begin a trip around the world

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Exercise 9: Complete the following sentences with yet, although, or however.

1 I washed my hands However, they still looked dirty.

2 I washed my hands, yet they still looked dirty.

3 Although I washed my hands, they still looked dirty.

4 Diana didn’t know how to swim, yet she jumped into the swimming pool.

5 Although Diana didn’t know how to swim, she jumped into the swimming pool.

6 Diana didn’t know how to swim However, she jumped into the swimming pool.

7 I wouldn’t trust Alan with my money although he seems to be trust worthy.

8 Alan seems trustworthy and capable as a financial advisor, yet I wouldn’t trust him

with my money

9 Alan seems trustworthy and capable as a financial advisor However, I wouldn’t trust

him with my money

10 Some people think great strides have been made in cleaning up the environment in much

of the world However, others think the situation is much worse than it was twenty years

ago

Practice 5, Understanding & Using EG, WB2, p 258

Exercise 10: Underline the correct completions.

1 a Even though/ Despite her doctor warned her, Carol has continued to smoke nearly three

packs of cigarettes a day

b Even though/ Despite her doctor’s warnings, Carol has continued to smoke nearly three

packs of cigarettes a day

c Even though/ Despite the warnings her doctor gave her, Carol continues to smoke.

d Even though/ Despite the fact that her doctor warned her of dangers to her health,

Carol continues to smoke

e Even though/ Despite she has been warned about the dangers of smoking by her doctor,

Carol continues to smoke

2 a Although/ In spite of an approaching storm, the two climbers continued their trek up the

mountain

b Although/ In spite of a storm was approaching, the two climbers continued their trek.

c Although/ In spite of there was an approaching storm, the two climbers continued up

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the mountain.

d Although/ In spite of the storm that was approaching the mountain area, the two

climbers continued their trek

e Although/ In spite of the fact that a storm was approaching the mountain area, the two

climbers continued their trek

3 a Although/ Despite his many hours of practice, George failed his driving test for the

third time

b Although/ Despite he had practiced for many hours, George his driving test for the third

time

c Although/ Despite practicing for many hours, George failed his driving test again.

d Although/ Despite his mother and father spent hours with him in the car trying to teach

him how to drive, George failed his driving test repeatedly

e Although/ Despite his mother and father’s effort to teach him how to drive, George

failed his driving test

4 a Even though/ In spite of repeated crop failures due to drought, the villagers are refusing

to leave their traditional homeland for resettlement in other areas

b Even though/ In spite of their crops have failed repeatedly due to drought, the villagers

are refusing to leave their traditional homeland for resettlement in other areas

c The villagers refused to leave even though/ in spite of the drought.

d The villagers refused to leave even though/ in spite of the drought seriously threatens

their food supply

e The villagers refuse to leave even though/ in spite of the threat to their food supply

because of the continued drought

f The villagers refuse to leave even though/ in spite of the threat to their food supply is

serious because of the continued drought

g The villagers refuse to leave even though/ in spite of their food supply is threatened.

h The villagers refuse to leave even though/ in spite of their threatened food supply.

ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF RESULTS

Practice 22, Using such … that and so … that, Understanding & Using EG, WB, p.239

Exercise 11: Add such or so to the following sentences.

Example: The wind was so strong that it blew my hat off my head.

1 Sue is such a good pianist that I’m surprised she didn’t go into music professionally.

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2 The radio was so loud that I couldn’t hear what Michael was saying.

3 The food was so hot that it burned my tongue

4 Alison did such a poor job that she was fired

5 Professor James is such a stern (nghiêm khắc) taskmaster that lazy students won’t take his class

6 The restaurant patron at the table near us was so belligerent (háu chiến) that we all felt embarrassed, especially when he swept everything off the table and demanded his money back

7 Small animals in the forest move about so quickly that one can barely catch a glimpse

of them

8 The intricate metal lacework on the Eiffel Tower in Paris was so complicated that the

structure took more than two and a half years to complete

9 Charles and his brother are such hard-working carpenters that I’m sure they’ll make a

success of their new business

10 The children had so much fun at the carnival that they begged to go again.

11 There are so many leaves on a single tree that it is impossible to count them.

12 So few students signed up for the course that it was canceled.

13 I feel like I have so little energy that I wonder if I’m getting sick.

14 Jan and Arlene have always been such good friends that it’s a shame to see them not

speaking to each other

15 Indian food can be hot and spicy Jack ate some very hot chicken curry when he was in

India a year ago In fact, it was so hot that smoke came out of his ears!

Exercise 12: Join each pair of sentences using so/such … (that)

Example: He’s got a very good memory He never needs to write anything down

- He’s got such a good memory (that) he never needs to write anything down

1 It was a very warm evening We had dinner outside in the garden

- It was such a warm evening that we had dinner outside in the garden.

2 He was very nervous He couldn’t eat anything

- He was so nervous that he couldn’t eat anything.

3 Our neighbour’s party was very noisy We couldn’t sleep

- Our neighbour’s party was so noisy that we couldn’t sleep. _

4 The restaurant was very crowded They couldn’t find anywhere to sit down

- The restaurant was so crowded that they couldn’t find anywhere to sit down. _

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5 We were all having a good time We didn’t want to stop.

- We were all having such a good time that we didn’t want to stop.

ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF CONDITION

Practice 13, Understanding & Using EG, WB2, p.264, KEYS

Exercise 13: Complete the sentences using in case Decide if it goes in the first or the

second blank Add necessary punctuation and capitalization.

Example: In case you need to get in touch with me , I’ll be in my office until late this

evening

1 we’ll be at the Swan Hotel in case you need to call us

2 You’d be better take your raincoat with you in case the weather changes

It could rain before you get home again

3 Mary is willing to work with you on your design project In case you find that you need

help with it , she’ll be back in town next Monday and can meet with you then.

4 my boss has to stay near a phone all weekend in case the company wants him to go to London to close the deal they’ve been working on all month

5 In case I’m not back in time to make dinner , I put the phone number for carry-out

Chinese food on the refrigerator You can call and order the food for yourself

Exercise 14: Complete the sentences using in the event that.

Example: In the event that Janet is late for work again tomorrow , she will be fire.

1 Are you sure you’re taking enough money with you? Y you’d better take a credit card with you in the event that you run out of cash

2 The political situation is getting more unstable and dangerous M my family plans to leave the country in the event that there is a civil war

3 Just to be on the safe side, X I always take a change of clothes in my carry-on bag in the event that the airline loses my luggage

4 The cheapest way to get from an airport to a hotel is to take an airport bus, but I’m not sure if River City has one in the event that there is not airport bus , you can always take a taxi

5 Ann is one of five people nominated for an award to be given at the banquet this evening

S she has already prepared an acceptance speech in the event that she wins it tonight

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Exercise 15: Circle the correct answer.

Example: Most people you meet will be polite to you _ you are polite to them.

3 Our kids are allowed to watch television after dinner _ they have finished their

homework Homework must come first

Practice 15, Unless, If, If Only, Provided/Providing that, Understanding & Using EG, WB2, p.265

Exercise 16: Choose the correct words so that the sentences make sense.

Example: I’m going to go/ not going to go to the park unless the weather is nice.

1 I’m going to go to the park unless it rains/ doesn’t rain.

2 I’ll pass the course provided that I pass/ don’t pass the final examination.

3 Tom doesn’t like to work He’ll get a job unless/ only if he has to.

4 I always eat/ never eat breakfast unless I get up late and don’t have enough time.

5 I always finish my homework even if/ only if I’m sleepy and want to go to bed.

6 Grass grows provided that it gets/ doesn’t get enough water.

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7 You will/ won’t learn to play the violin well unless you practice every day.

8 Even if the president calls, wake/ don’t wake me up I don’t want to talk to anyone I want

to sleep

9 Jack is going to come to the game with us today if/ unless his boss gives him the

afternoon off

10 Borrow/ Don’t borrow money from your friends unless you absolutely must.

Exercise 17: Complete the following sentences with the correct tenses of the verb in parentheses.

1 If you are kind to me, I (be) will be good to you

2 If I (succeed) succeed this time, I shall have completed the examination

3 If your statement is correct, what he (tell) told me is untrue

4 If you (be) are willing to go, so will I

5 I will pay him well if he (do) does the work properly

6 If I really (say) said that, I am very sorry

7 If you (say) had said that you (take) took the book by mistake I should have

understood

8 If I did hurt his feelings, I (try) would try to explain to him

9 If he has lost the key, he (have) will have to buy another one

10 If you (finish) finish your homework, you may go out

11 If you (tell) had told me at the time, I should have understood at once

12 I should always have done that if they (explain ) had explained it at the start.

13 We (go) would have gone much earlier if we had known the times of the trains.

14 They would not have gone to that hotel if they (know) had known its prices.

15 He (send) will send his children abroad for the summer if he has the money.

Exercise 18: Add IF or UNLESS to each of the following sentences.

1 He wouldn’t have waited if you’d been late

2 He won’t speak French unless he goes to France

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3 I’ll go to the door if I hear the bell.

4 I will not go to the door unless I hear the bell

5 If he wrote to me, I should write to him

6 I will not write to him unless he writes to me

7 If the clock had been right, we should have caught the train

8 He will not learn much unless he works harder.

9 If you send a telegram now, he’ll get it this evening.

10 If he started immediately, he would arrive by midday.

11 I should never have found the house if the policeman hadn’t helped me.

12 If you rang, he would come.

13 He would come if you rang.

14 If you had rung, he would have come.

15 He would have come if you had rung.

MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES ON ADVERBIAL CLAUSES

Contrast & Reason

Exercise 19: Complete the sentences with even though or because.

Examples: - I put on my sunglasses even though it was a dark, cloudy day.

- I put on my sunglasses because the sun was bright

1 Even though she has a job, she doesn’t have enough money to support her four children

2 Because she has a job, she is able to pay her rent and provide food for her family

3 I’m going horseback riding with Judy this afternoon even though I’m afraid of horses

4 I’m going horseback riding with Judy this afternoon because I enjoy it

5 Even though you’ve made it clear that you don’t want any help, I have to at least offer to help you

6 I knew that I should get some sleep, but I just couldn’t put my book down because I was really enjoying it

7 I’m glad that my mother made me take piano lessons when I was a child even though I hated it at the time Now, I play the piano every day

8 Even though Tom didn’t know how to dance, he wanted to go to the school dance because

he felt lonely sitting and staring blankly at the TV while all of his friends were having funtogether

9 Joe jumped into the river to rescue the little girl who was drowning even though he wasn’t a good swimmer

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10 My hair stylist subscribes to three different fashion magazines even though she’s not interested in clothes She subscribes to them because her customers like them.

Cause and Effect, Ex.16, p.235 WB, Understanding and Using English Grammar

Exercise 20: Circle all the correct completions for each sentence.

Example: _B, D_ the post office was closed, I couldn’t mail my packages

1 _ we got lost driving into the city, we were late for the meeting

2 I couldn’t repair my bicycle, _ I didn’t have the right tools

3 Two of the factories in our small town have closed _, unemployment is high

4 _ I had nothing for lunch but an apple, I ate dinner early

5 The fire raged hoành hành, diễn ra ác liệt out of control It got _ bad that more firefighters had to

be called in

6 _ the flood has receded rút xuống, people can move back into their homes

7 Mr Watson retired from his job early _ his ill health

8 Bill’s favorite show was on He reached to turn on the TV _ he could watch it

9 She bought the book _ she had heard it was good

10.The Eskimo way of life changed dramatically during the 1800s _ the introduction of firearms súng cầm tay các loại and the influx sự tràn vào of large numbers of European whalers người, tàu săn cá voi and fur traders

Reasons & Results

Exercise 21: Underline the correct answers E.G, Ex.162B, p.248

Example: I haven’t got much money as/so I can’t afford a new car.

1 As /As a result it was such a beautiful day, we decided to have a picnic.

2 It was his birthday because/so we decided to buy him a present.

3 As a result/Since all the seats on the train were taken, we had to stand.

4 The banks were closed and as a result/because we couldn’t get any money.

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5 I didn’t find the book very interesting and so/as I didn’t finish it.

6 We couldn’t drive across the bridge as a result/because it was closed.

7 She had the best qualifications and she so/therefore got the job.

8 Mark joined the English Drama Club so/because he wanted to improve his intonation.

9 The lecture was boring and irrelevant, so/since some of the students began to fall asleep.

10 The lecture was boring and irrelevant, and because/as a result some of the students

began to fall asleep

Cause and Effect, Ex.21, p.238 WB, Understanding and Using English Grammar

Exercise 22: Complete the sentences with because, because of, or therefore

1 Because it rained, we stayed home

2 It rained Therefore, we stayed home

3 We stayed home because of the rain

4 The hurricane was moving directly toward a small coastal town Therefore, all residents were advised to move inland until it passed

5 The residents moved inland because of the hurricane

6 Because the hurricane was moving directly toward the town, all residents were advised to move inland

7 Pirahas, which are found in the Amazon River, are ferocious and bloodthirsty fish When they attack in great numbers, they can devour ăn ngấu nghiến an entire cow in several minutes

because of their extremely sharp teeth

8 A tomato is classified as a fruit, but most people consider it a vegetable because it is prepared and eaten in the same ways as lettuce, onions and other vegetables

9 In ancient Rome, garlic was believed to make people courageous Roman soldiers,

Therefore, ate large quantities of it before a battle

10.He found working in Japan very difficult because of the language problem

Exercise 23: Complete the sentences with due to, since, or consequently Add any

necessary punctuation and capitalization P.239, U & U E.G., WB

1 Due to his poor eyesight John has to sit in the front row in class.

2 Since John has poor eyesight he has to sit in the front row.

3 John has poor eyesight Consequently, he has to sit in the front row.

4 Sarah is afraid of heights Consequently, she will not walk across the bridge

5 Sarah will not walk across a bridge due to her fear of heights.

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6 Since a camel can go completely without water for eight to ten days it is an ideal

animal for desert areas

7 Mark is overweight Consequently, his doctor has advised him to exercise regularly.

8 Since a diamond is extremely hard it can be used to cut glass.

9 Due to consumer demand for ivory many African elephants are being slaughtered

ruthlessly Consequently, many people who care about saving these animals from

extinction refuse to buy any item made from ivory

10.Sarah will not walk across a bridge due to her fear of heights.

Exercise 24: Circle the best choice (Topical Grammar Practice 5, p.170)

Example: We stopped at the baker’s _ we could buy some bread.

1 The match was cancelled _ it was raining

2 They pulled over onto the side of the road _ check that the tyres were all right

3 _ you’re late you had better sit here, near the front

4 We’ll phone you when we get there _ you don’t worry

5 Put the ice cream back in the freezer _ it doesn’t melt

6 Paul think Chinese is a difficult language, _ he has decided to learn it

7 Sophie left early _ she had a dental appointment

8 _ Australia is a huge country, it has quite a small population

9 The population of Britain is very large _ it is quite a small country

10 we didn’t arrive until 10 p.m., we only went sightseeing the next day

11 It was raining this morning, _ Kelly took the bus to school

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12 We phone the station _ find out what time the train left.

13 Water pipes can burst in the winter _ when water freezes, it expands

14 Why did you leave your bag in the hall? - _ I won’t forget it in the morning

15 Why didn’t Jim play football today? – _ he forgot his boots

Exercise 25: Complete each sentence with a meaning similar to the ones given.

Example:

The weekend was beautiful and sunny The weather forecast had predicted it would be

- Just as the weather forecast had predicted it would be, the weekend was beautiful and sunny

1 He always wants me to buy his ticket He never has any money

Because he never has any money, he always wants me to buy his ticket. _

2 We should look for some cheap sandals We’re at the street market

While we’re at the street market, we should look for some cheap sandals. _

3 I’ve had a constant pain in my neck I was in a car crash two years ago

Since I was in a car crash two years ago, I’ve had a constant pain in my neck.

4 They can go on more trips abroad Their children have grown up

Now that their children have grown up, they can go on more trips abroad. _

5 His phone wasn’t on I left him a message

As his phone wasn’t on, I left him a message.

Exercise 26: Circle all the correct completions for each sentences There may be more than one correct completion.

Example: A,C,D I was tired, I went to bed.

1 A small fish need camouflage to hide itself _ its enemies cannot find it

2 Josh couldn’t open the door _ the lock was broken

3 The workers have gone on strike _, all production has ceased

A Because B Therefore C Consequently D Inasmuch as

4 _ my company’s bid for building the library was the lowest, we were awarded the contract

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5 I needed to finish the marathon race _ I could prove that I had the strenth and stamina

to do it I didn’t care whether I won or not

6 Let’s ask our teacher how to solve this problem _ we can’t agree on the answer

A since B because of C consequently D as long as

7 Our apartment building has had two robberies in the last month, _ I’m going to put an extra lock on the door and install a telephone in my bedroom

8 The Chippewas are Native North Americans Their language is one of the most complex

in the world, _ it contains more than 6,000 verb forms

9 _ the bad grease stain on the carpet, we had to rearrange the furniture before the

company arrived

10 The price of airline tickets has gone down recently _ the tickets cost less, more people are flying than before

A Consequently B Because of C Because D For

11 The mountain road was closed to all traffic _ the heavy rainfall had caused a huge mudslide that blocked the way

12 Janet called the security guard _ someone had taken her briefcase while she was

making a call at the public phone

13 Dolphins are sometimes caught and killed in commercial fishing nets _ they often swim

in schools with other fish, such as tuna

14 We can finally afford to trade in the old car for a new one _ I’ve gotten the raise I’ve been waiting for

15 I asked him to move _ I could see the screen better

Practice test A, Understanding & Using E.G, WB2, p.252

Exercise 27: Circle the best choice.

Example: I get angry and upset, I try to take ten deep breaths

1 _ Paul brings the money for our lunch, we’ll go right down to the cafeteria

2 My mouth is burning! This is _ spicy food that I don’t think I can finish it

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