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Linking Words Exercise 1

The document contains three exercises that provide examples of linking words and connecting adverbs to fill in blanks in sentences. The first exercise provides examples using the linking words "however", "although", and "despite". The second exercise asks the reader to fill in blanks with connecting words like "and", "but", "or", "than", "then", and "when". The third exercise asks the reader to choose the correct connecting adverb from pairs of options provided in brackets to fill in blanks in sentences.

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Linking Words Exercise 1

The document contains three exercises that provide examples of linking words and connecting adverbs to fill in blanks in sentences. The first exercise provides examples using the linking words "however", "although", and "despite". The second exercise asks the reader to fill in blanks with connecting words like "and", "but", "or", "than", "then", and "when". The third exercise asks the reader to choose the correct connecting adverb from pairs of options provided in brackets to fill in blanks in sentences.

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Linking Words Exercise 1

Choose ‘however’, ‘although’ or ‘despite’:

1. ___________ the rain, we still went to the park.

2. ___________ it was raining, we still went to the park.

3. It was raining. ___________, we still went to the park.

4. John bought the watch, ___________ the fact that it was expensive.

5. John bough the watch. ___________, it was expensive.

6. ___________ it was expensive, John bought the watch.

7. I finished the homework. It, ___________, wasn’t easy.

8. I finished the homework, ___________ it wasn’t easy.

9. ___________ the fact that it wasn’t easy, I finished the homework.

10. She went for a long walk, ___________ being cold.

11. ___________ she was cold, she went for a long walk.

12. She was cold. She went for a long walk, ___________.

13. The restaurant has a good reputation. ___________, the food was terrible.

14. ___________ the restaurant’s good reputation, the food was terrible.

15. ___________ the restaurant has a good reputation, the food was terrible.

Exercise 2

Paying attention to the expressions used in the following sentences, fill in the blanks with the
words and, but also, or, than, then and when, as appropriate. For example:
We should either walk quickly __ take the bus.
We should either walk quickly or take the bus.

1. I have both respect _________ admiration for them.


2. Hardly had I finished reading over the problem, _________ the answer leapt to my mind.
3. It will rain either today _________ tomorrow.
4. He could not decide whether to tell the truth _________ keep silent.
5. It was not only a beautiful day, ___________ the first day of Spring.
6. If you follow the instructions, __________ you should have no difficulty.
7. What with one thing _________ another, it was very late by the time we left the house.
8. No sooner had I opened my eyes, _________ I remembered where I was.
9. Scarcely had I heard the news, _________ my friend arrived.
10. I do not know whether he has seen the movie before ________ not.
11. The crowd was both large _________ enthusiastic.
Exercise 3

Paying attention to the meanings of the sentences, fill in the blanks with the correct
connecting adverbs chosen from the pairs given in brackets. For example:
Will you come with me? _________ I shall have to go alone. (Also, Otherwise)
Will you come with me? Otherwise I shall have to go alone.

1. The work was new to me. ____________, it did not seem difficult. (Consequently,
Nevertheless)
2. Continue along Queen Street. ____________ turn left. (Then, Therefore)
3. It was very misty. ______________, we could not get a clear view of the mountain. (Hence,
However)
4. We had walked several miles. ____________, we did not feel tired. (Accordingly, Still)
5. She is a talented actress. ____________, she is very beautiful. (Moreover, Thus)
6. We take the bus every day. __________, we are familiar with the bus route. (Nevertheless,
Thus)
7. The child was sleepy. ______________, we went home early. (Otherwise, Therefore)
8. The food was delicious. _____________, the service was excellent. (Likewise, Nevertheless)
9. We looked everywhere. _____________, we could not find the keys. (However, Thus)
10. The book is long. _____________, the vocabulary is difficult. (Consequently, Furthermore)
11. Luckily, the moon was bright. ______________, we could not have seen the path.
(Accordingly, Otherwise)
12. He is old. _____________, his mind is still active. (Nonetheless, Therefore)

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