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Linking Words Exercise

This document provides examples of sentences to join using linking words provided in brackets. The sentences practice combining clauses and adding informational context using conjunctions like "although", "instead of", "such/so...that", "no matter how", "in spite of", "not only...but also", "because of", "unless", "even though", "neither...nor", "without", "so/such...that", "as", "while", and "despite". The goal of the exercise is to work on combining related ideas and increasing cohesion through use of logical connectors.

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Linking Words Exercise

This document provides examples of sentences to join using linking words provided in brackets. The sentences practice combining clauses and adding informational context using conjunctions like "although", "instead of", "such/so...that", "no matter how", "in spite of", "not only...but also", "because of", "unless", "even though", "neither...nor", "without", "so/such...that", "as", "while", and "despite". The goal of the exercise is to work on combining related ideas and increasing cohesion through use of logical connectors.

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LINKING WORDS exercise

Join the sentences using the linking words in the brackets.

1. He tried to play until the end of the match. He had injured his knee.
(although)

2. She didn’t offer chocolates to her friends. She ate them all herself.
(instead of)

3. Laura is a popular athlete. Several foreign newspapers have published


articles about her. (such/so …that )

4. She spoke very loudly. The old man still couldn’t hear her.
(no matter how)

5. She was away from school for a month. She got a good mark in the
test. (in spite of )

6. He wrote an essay yesterday. He read a book too.


( not only …but … also)

7. People couldn’t reach the village by road. It was snowing. (because of)

8. He is very strict. All his pupils are frightened of him. (so/such … that )

9. I must put my glasses on; otherwise, I won’t be able to see very well.
(unless)

10. The sea was very rough. Nobody was seasick. ( even though )

11. We haven’t seen him. We haven’t heard from him for over a year.
(neither … nor)

13. She didn’t go to meet her father at the airport. She waited for him at
home. (instead of)

14. He drove from Madrid to Barcelona. He didn’t stop for a rest. (without)

15. The dessert was very tasty. We asked for a second helping. (so/such …that)

16. Road conditions were extremely bad. There were no accidents.


(in spite of)

17. I can’t afford a holiday this year. I don’t have any money. (as)

19. She sorted out her clothes. She realized that she needed some new
ones. (while)

20. She didn’t finish her essay. She watched a film on television.
(instead of)

22. He was seriously ill. He refused to see a doctor. (despite)

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