Sentence Connector Exercise
1. A thing of beauty is a
joy forever. (a) — a flower is a symbol of beauty and purity. Its sweet smell
attracts one to all. (b) — flower cultivation was very rare in our country. (c)
— the scenario has changed. (d) — many people cultivate flowers not only for
enjoying their beauty but also for earning money. (e) — in big cities and towns
many flower shops have flourished. Different kinds of flowers are sold there.
(f) — the demand for flowers is increasing day by day. (g) — they are of great
use to us. (h) — we keep flowers in flower vases to beautify our drawing room.
(i) — during the marriage ceremony we decorate the gate and vehicle with flowers.
Thirdly, we express our love and affection towards anyone with flowers. (j) —
the use of flowers is very great.
2. Food adulteration is a social problem. There is hardly any food
that is not adulterated. (a) –, a business syndicate is involved in this. (b)
—, they are bringing national health to the edge of death. (c) —, people taking
adulterated food will become gradually sick. (d) —, they will suffer from many
complicated diseases. (e) –, they will die. (f) –, food adulteration has
reached in an alarming state in our country. (g) –, the authority concerned is
playing a silent role. (h) —, laws regarding this crime are not so strict. (i)
–, this crime is going to be out of control. (j) –, steps must be taken against
this heinous crime to save our life.
3. Happiness lies in the mind of a man. (a) — beauty lies in the
eyes of a beholder. (b) — we can say (c) — happiness comprises a state of mind.
A poor man can be happy with one lakh Taka (d) — it has no importance for a
millionaire. (e) – , the source of happiness lies in us. (f) — we do good work
(g) — gives happiness to others, our own happiness also increases by leaps and
bounds. One way of doing this is to find out and go out to those (h) — may be
in need of our help. The highest form of happiness is derived when we help
others (i) — make them happy. (j) — in every religion, great importance is put
on the service of mankind.
4. Honesty is a noble virtue. The man (a) — possesses this rare quality is the happiest man on earth. To be honest, a man should have trustworthiness (b) — nobody trusts a liar. A liar may prosper for the time being, (c) — ultimately he goes to the dogs. (d) — we should be honest. It is said that honesty is the best policy (e) — dishonesty is the sign of downfall. God helps those who are honest. (f) — dishonest people are cursed; Childhood is the best time (g) — children should be taught honesty. It is said (h)— children should be allowed to mix with those friends (i) — are honest. (j) — they can mould their characters.
5. Many years ago there lived a king
named Soloman. He was very wise and helped people in many ways. (a) —, his name
and fame spread far and wide. The Queen of Sheba heard about the name and fame
of King Soloman. (b) —, she could not believe that he was so wise and wealthy.
(c) —, she decided to visit his country and meet him personally. (d) —, the
queen came to King Soloman’s palace. She brought with her hundred servants who
carried many fine presents. (e) —, she brought with her some artificial flowers
that were mixed with some real flowers. (f) —, the flowers were beautiful and
looked alike. (g) —, the queen asked the courtiers to find out the real ones.
They took time and watched the flowers minutely. (h) —, they failed to
differentiate. (i) —, King Soloman watched some bees flying over some flowers.
(j) —, he realized those flowers to be real.
6. Everybody wants to be happy in
life. Happiness is a relative term. (a) — it depends upon some factors. (b) —
contentment is the key to happiness. Contentment varies from person to person.
(c) — a beggar may be contented with only ten taka (d) — a wealthy man may be
unsatisfied even after getting one million taka. (e) — it is said that
contentment brings happiness. (f) — we must learn to be contented with what we
have. (g) — this learning is the simplest way to remain happy. (h) — we must
remember that our life is short and in this short life, we cannot get
everything (i) — we want. If we want everything, we will not get happiness. (j)
—– we will get frustrated and plunge into the world of sadness.
7. Trees are a vital part of our
environment, (a) —, they bear a great impact on the climate. (b) — we are not
careful about them. (c) —, we destroy trees at random. (d) —, one day the
country will bear the consequence of the greenhouse effect. (e) — ours is an
agricultural country, our economy depends upon it. (f) —, our agriculture is
dependent on rain, (g) — trees play a vital role on our climate, (h) —, trees
keep the soil strong. (i) —, trees save us from flood (j) — many other natural
calamities.
8. Bangladesh is mainly an agricultural country. (a) , her economy
and prosperity depend on agriculture. (b) , our agriculture depends on the
mercy of nature. (c) , if there is sufficient rain, people can plough their
lands and sow seeds in time. (d) , they can reap a good harvest. (e) if
it does not rain in time, the farmers cannot grow the crops easily and they do
not have a good harvest. (f) , without water our agriculture is lifeless. The
rain is not always beneficial to our agriculture (g) —, sometimes it rains so
much that it causes floods. (h) —, our crops go under water and most often,
they are totally destroyed. (i) , the farmers who constitute the most part of
our professional people, lose everything. (j) , we can safely conclude that our
economy depends on rain.
9. Deforestation means cutting down trees or destruction of trees
at random. (a) — it endangers our lives. There are many factors behind this
destruction. (b) — our population is increasing by leaps and bounds. (c) —
there is excessive pressure on land. (d) — our carelessness is mainly
responsible for this destruction. (e) — the additional population requires more
land for settlement and agricultural cultivation. (f) — with the increase of
population infrastructure facilities are getting increased. (g) — land areas
are decreasing and land for trees and forests are getting decreased day by day.
(h) — people are destroying trees to cook food, making bricks and melting
pitches, etc. (i) — deforestation causes the increase of carbon dioxide, global
warming,g and ecological imbalance. (j) — there are natural disasters including
floods, cyclones, tidal surges, etc.
10. Drug addiction is a curse in the modern age. (a) —, it is the habit
of using un-prescribed medicine for exciting feelings. (b) —, drug addiction is
found among the young generation. (c) —, it has engulfed the whole nation. (d)
—, people of all ages have fallen victim to this dangerous disease. (e) —
drugs create some kind of dream-like feelings, the drug takers forget
everything for the time being. (f) —, the influence of drugs also causes long
sleep to drug addicts. (g) —, the aftereffects of drug addiction are many.
(h) —, it is harmful not only to the addicts but also to the whole society. (i)
— drug taking is a disease, there should be given treatment to cure the
addicts. (j) —, parents and responsible authorities should be more alert to
cure drug addiction.
11. Students have certain duties towards the country, (a) —, they
must contribute to the eradication of illiteracy. During the vacation, they can
go to villages and teach the illiteracy people. (b) —, they can make a literate
nation and ensure considerable development. (c) —, the students have to
create awareness among the common people about the basic rules of health and
sanitation. (d) —, it will have an enormous effect on the overall development
of the country. (e) —, the students should teach the illiterate farmers about
the scientific methods of cultivation. (f) —,
they should take part in voluntary service during the crisis periods of
a country. (g) —, the students should prepare themselves as the future leaders
of the country. They must be serious in this matter. (h) —, they will fail to
prepare themselves. (i) —, the country will not see the light of development.
(j) —, the students are the most vital element of a country and their
development means the development of the country.
12. Time and tide wait for none
(a) no one can stop the march of time. (b) we should not waste a
single moment in vain (c) we should make the proper use of every single
moment of our life. (d) the students should understand the value of time.
Some students pass away their valuable time on Facebook. (e) they kill
their time (f) they cannot prepare their lessons well. (g) they
always have poor preparation for the exam. (h) they cannot do well in
the exam. (i) they don’t stop wasting time (j) they continue to
waste their time using Facebook till it is too late for them.
13. Mobile
phone has become an essential gadget for everybody. (a) — it has become very
popular. (b) — it has created a number of problems. It has (c) — advantages (d)
— disadvantages. (e) — it helps to connect people. (f) — it helps to exchange
information (g) — it can be used for various purposes. (h) — it has a few
disadvantages. (i) — it can cause a lot of trouble. (j) — its advantages are
more than its disadvantages.
14. The
gifts of science are uncountable. (a) — we cast our eyes, we see the wonders of
science. Satellite TV channels are means through (b) — we can see and hear the
events (c) — are happening all over the world. (d) —, today we have specialized
satellite channels on almost every interest. (e) —, people now have more
choices and more freedom about television programmes. Satellite channels help
us a lot by reporting on the climatic conditions of different parts of the world.
(f) —, we can be aware of storms, cyclones, and tidal bores, (g) — satellite
channels are helping us to a great extent to enrich our own culture and
tradition. (h) — satellite channels are playing a favorable role, it is (i) —
doing harm to our young and new generation. (j) — still we cannot deny the immense
benefits we are getting from satellite channels.
15. Illiteracy
is a great problem in Bangladesh. Most of the people of our country cannot read
or write. (a) — the literacy rate in Bangladesh is too low. (b) — it is too
poor to be imagined. Illiteracy hampers the development of our country. (c) —,
illiteracy helps create other problems like poverty, unemployment, and
terrorism. (d) —, there are many reasons responsible for illiteracy. (e) —, we
can mention poverty. (f) —, it is the cause. (g) —, we can talk about ignorance
and superstition. Unfortunately, most people do not have any idea about
the importance of education. (h) —, they are reluctant to send their children
to school. (i) —, we can mention the limitations of our government and the poor infrastructure
of our country. (j) —, we should work together to increase the literacy rate of
our country.
16. Once
a crow became thirsty (a) — it was a very hot summer day. (b) —, it flew from one
place to another in search of water, (c) — it did not find any water to drink.
(d) — being dejected it decided to fly away to another place. (e) — it noticed
a jar in a garden. (f) — it flew to the jar. There was some water in the jar.
(g) —, it was at the bottom and out of its reach. (h) —, it did not lose hope.
It noticed a heap of pebbles nearby. (i) — it dropped the pebbles into the jar
one by one. (j) —, the water came to the mouth of the jar and the crow drank to
its fill.
17. Soil
is necessary for life (a) — most of our foods come from soil. It is true (b) —
some of us eat meat. (c) — meat comes from animals that live on plants (d) —
again grow on soil. (e) — we do not give food to the soil, plants will become weak.
(f) — natural and inorganic manure are necessary for cultivation. (g) — compost
manure is widely used in cultivation. (h) — agriculture scientists discourage
the farmers from using pesticides, (i) — they opt for a method of catching pests in a traditional way. (j) — it is not so popular.
18. Dowry
is a social curse. This system prevails in our society. (a) —, there is no
written statement about this system. (b) — it is available in our society. (c)
—, it is a tradition that exposes our narrow mentality. (d) — , it is an
inhuman torture for both the brides and their guardians. (e) — , the bridal's
guardians have to suffer a lot to meet up the demand of the bridegroom. (f) — ,
the brides are to undergo mental and even physical torture in their law’s
houses for being unable to pay the dowry. (g) —, this social curse must be
removed. (h) — , laws against dowry should be enforced strictly. (i) — , female
education should be ensured and more employment opportunities have to be
created. (j) — , public awareness should be increased.
19. Man
is a social being. (a) — , man cannot live alone. (b) — , man has been living
together from time immemorial. Living in society is not an easy task. If we
want to live in a society, we have to follow certain rules and regulations of
that society. (c) —, we have to be cooperative. (d) — , we must help others
when they need it. (e) —, we have to be careful not to hurt others by our words
or activities. (f) — , we must control our emotions and behave well with
others. (g) —, we should not think and live only for us. (h) —, we should
always work for the betterment of the society. (i) —, we should sacrifice our
lives for others. (j) — , sacrificing our lives for others can make us
immortal.
20. Smoking
in public place is strictly prohibited in some Asian countries. (a) — ,
Bangladesh Government has made a ban on smoking in public place. (b) — , smoking
is very injurious to our health, life and environment. (c) — it is a very
dangerous habit. (d) — it can cause fatal diseases like bronchitis, cancer,
tuberculosis, high blood pressure, kidney and heart diseases (e) — it
also pollutes our environment. (f) — a smoker can harm a noon smoker. (g)
— in my family, there is not a single smoker. (h) — the environment of
our home always remains fresh. (i) — some people think smoking is a part of
fashion. (j) — they completely wrong.
21. Nelson
Mendela was the greatest leader of South Africa. (a) —, he was one of the
greatest leaders of the world. All his life, he struggled against apartheid.
The Europeans were separated from the non-Europeans (b) — it was the government
policy of racial segregation. (c) — , the blacks were treated cruelly. (d) — ,
they were denied all basic human rights. (e) — , the blacks were subjected to
all sorts of indignities. (f) — dogs received a much better treatment than the
blacks. (g) —, they were aliens in their own country. (h) — , the great leader
vowed to put an end to the inhuman practice. He was thrown behind the prison
bars. (i) — , the oppressive rulers could not break his spirit. (j) — , the
great realized the goal of liberating his own people.
22. (a)
— I was walking along the road the other day, I happened to notice a small
brown leather purse lying on the pavement. I picked it up and opened it to see
(b) — I could find out the owner’s name. There was nothing inside. It (c)
— some small change and a rather old photograph a picture of a
woman and a young girl about twelve years old who looked like the woman’s
daughter. I put the photograph back (d) — took the purse to the police station.
(e) — I handed it to the sergeant-in-charge. Before I left, the sergeant made a
note of my name and address In case the owner of the purse wanted to write and
thank me. That evening I went to have dinner with an uncle and aunt of mine.
They had also invited another person, a young woman, (f) — there would be four people
at table. The young woman’s face was familiar, (g) — I could not remember where
I had seen it. I was quiet sure, (h) — we had not met before. (i) —
Conversation, however, the young woman happened to mark that she had lost her
purse that afternoon. I at once remembered where I had seen her face. She was
the young woman in the photograph (j) — she was now much older.
23. Sports
are a popular form of entertainment. (a) —— many international sporting events
are organized from time to time. (b) —— these events are sponsored by
multinational manufacturing companies and business firms. (c) —— they pay for
the sports events in exchange for the right to advertise their products during
those events. (d) ——, the sponsors products receive maximum media coverage thus
giving companies international recognition. This is only the commercial aspect
of the international sport. (e) —— there are other aspects too. (f) —— the
sports venue becomes a meeting place of the people from different countries,
(g) —— people of different nations get together on the occasion of an
international sporting event, they come closer to each other. (h) —— they can
share views, opinions and friendship. This opportunity creates a sense of
brotherhood. (i) ——, getting acquainted with different cultures helps to break
down prejudice and broaden outlook. (j) ——
24. ‘Globalization’
is a term (a) —— came into popular usage in 1980’s to describe the increased
movement of people, knowledge (b) —— ideas. (c) —— globalization is often
thought of an economic terms, this process has many social and political
implications as well. (d) —— there are heated debate about globalization and
its positive and negative effects. (e) —— globalization is thought of by many
(f) —— having the potential to make societies richer through trade and to bring
knowledge and information to people around the world, there are many others (g)
—— perceive globalization as contributing to the exploitation of the poor by
the rich. To put a complicated discussion in simple terms, they argue that
exploitative (h) —— declining conditions contribute to the lure of informal
‘extremist’ networks (i) —— commit criminal (j) —— terrorist acts
internationally. So, we should be aware of the bad effects of globalization.
25. An
ideal teacher has some special qualities. (a) ——, he is a very dutiful and
responsible person. (b) ——, he is (c) —— punctual and preserving (d) —— helpful
and sympathetic. (e) ——, the teaching method of an ideal teacher is (f) ——
inspiring (g) —— motivating. Through all these qualities an ideal teacher, (h)
——, tries to discover the latent talent of a student. (i) ——, an ideal teacher
tries to create ideal citizens for the society, (j) —— for the world.
26. Our
country is facing many problems but one of the serious problems is unemployment.
There are many reasons behind this problem, (a) ——, rising population,
inflation, low salary, recession, slow business expansion, advancement of
technology, corruption etc. Unemployment problem creates some other problems
for us. (b) ——, the problem of unemployment gives rise to the problem of
poverty. (c) ——, it increases the rate of crimes as the unemployed youth don’t
have anything to do but engage in robbery, murder etc. (d) ——, to get rid from
the unemployment stress, they accept alcohol or drugs or sometimes they commit
suicide (e) ——, it affects our youths mentally as well as physically. In order
to get rid of this problem, (f) ——, we have to control the rising population of
our country. (g) ——, the quality of our education should be improved. (h) ——,
Government should encourage and develop the agriculture based industries in
rural areas. (i) ——, rapid industrialization should be created. (j) ——, we have
to work together to keep us free from this problem.
27. Mobile
phone has added a new dimension into our communication system. It has made the
world closer to us. (a) ——, it has made worldwide communication easier. We use
it for our dayto- day communication. (b) ——, it has been a part and parcel in
our life as we cannot go for a single day without using it. We use it for rapid
communication. (c) —— mobile phone is not free from defect. It has some
negative sides as well. (d) ——, excessive use of mobile phone may cause our
hearing problem. (e) ——, it is a means of money wastage. (f) ——, it is seen
that many underground crimes are being done with the use of mobile network. (g)
——, the radiation from mobile phone may cause cancer to the users. (h) ——, we
are aware of these harmful effects. (i) ——, we are not aware of using the
mobile phone. (j) ——, we must have to be conscious about the negative impact of
mobile phone and accordingly, we should use it carefully.
28. Child
labour is a very common phenomenon in Bangladesh. Ours is an agro-based
country. (a) ——a citizen owns a very small plot of land, (b) ——it is not at all
sufficient for his existence, (c) ——there are a lot of landless people too. (d)
——they continue as day labourers, (e) ——they cannot maintain their families,
they are compelled to engage their children in manual work in their very childhood
(f) ——, most of the children work as domestic servants and maidservants, (g)
——they are sometimes engaged for making gardens, (h) ——many children work in
workshops, hotels and shops, (i) ——children have rights to educated themselves
for the preparation of life, they cannot fulfil it. (j) ——people of all walks
of life and the government should try sincerely to solve this problem and help
them so that they can get the light of education.
29. Population
of a country is an asset. (a) —— when it grows beyond limit, it becomes a
problem. Bangladesh is a small country. But it has large population which
causes a lot of problems for us. There are many reasons of this problem. (b)
——, most of our people are illiterate. (c) —— they do not know the result of
their problem. They give birth to many children in their life. (d) ——there are
many superstitions that Allah has made us and He will feed us. (e) ——many
parents want male child. (f) ——our climate is another cause of the growth of
population. (g) — many people do not know about family planning. (h) ——it
creates many problems for us. (i) ——we should control this growth of
population. (j) ——it will hamper our development.
30. The
changes in the earth’s weather are called climate change. (a) ——, it refers to
the increase in the temperature of the earth’s atmosphere caused by the
increase of greenhouse gases. Climate change is not a regional problem. (b) ——,
it is a global problem. It cannot be dealt single handed. (c) ——, it must be
addressed by all the countries of the world. (d) ——, Bangladesh is playing the
leading role in the world forum. (e) ——, it will take time to initiate
pragmatic actions against climate change. (f) ——we cannot remain idle. We need
to take immediate steps. (g) ——, we immediately should stop deforestation at
our national level. (h) — —, we have to enhance afforestation. (i) ——, we
should take necessary steps to minimize the emission of greenhouse gases. (j)
——, we should keep ourselves up-to-date with the international community
regarding our strategy to fight against climate change.
31. Students
are the future leaders of a country. (a) ——being regular students, they can
take part in a lot of welfare work of a country. (b) ——in developing countries
students render a great service. (c) ——, students should be conscious. (d) ——it
is their foremost duty to make the people conscious. (e) ——student politics is
very common in the educational institutions. (f) —— they go for mass meetings;
chant slogans for national interest. (g) ——they can spend a lot of time for
public welfare. (h) ——they can bring the national development (i) ——, it will
be a great service for the whole nation. (j) ——he will be rewarded.
32. Bangladesh
is a small country (a) ——has a huge population. Most people here live below the
poverty line and cannot (b) ——educate there children. Many poor children either
drop out of school just after a few years or simply do not go to school (c) ——.
(d) ——this situation we have far too many students to educate compared to the
institutions available. (e) ——every educational institutions are overcrowded
and class size is unusually large. (f) ——facilities is these institutions are
poor students do not get a standard education. (g) ——many educational
institutions are troubled with politics and violence. (h) ——institutions are
closed down to avoid clashes between rival groups of students. (i) ——closures badly
affect academic progress. (j) — —our education lacks congenial atmosphere.
33. Health
is one of the most important phenomena in human life. (a) ——, a healthy man can
earn money and accumulate wealth. (b) ——, health is compared to wealth. (c)——,
it is health that can give us bliss and make us happy. (d) ——, health alone can
enable us to enjoy our life to full. (e) ——, it is not easy to have a sound
health. For this, we have to maintain some certain rules and habit. (f) ——, we
have to take a balanced diet. (g) ——, we must take physical exercise regularly.
(h) ——, we have to be early riser. (i) ——, we have to lead a decent life. (j) —
—, we can attain good health and consequently, wealth.
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1. Answer: (a)
likewise (b) in the past (c) at present (d) now (e)
recently (f) as a result (g) truly speaking (h)
firstly; (i) secondly (j) so/hence
2. Answer: (a)
even if; (b) thus; (c) once; (d) but now; (e) at
present; (f) consequently; (g) moreover; (h) nowadays; (i)
besides/also; (j) but
3. Answer: (a)
incidentally; (b) so; (c) then; (d) at first; (e)
so; (f) instead; (g) then; (h) again; (i) therefore;
(j) so
4. Answer: (a)
who; (b) because; (c) but; (d) so; (e) whereas; (f)
moreover; (g) therefore; (h) hence; (i) in addition; (j) thus
5. Answer: (a)
so; (b) but; (c) therefore; (d) accordingly; (e)
besides; (f) that; (g) then; (h) but; (i) suddenly;
(j) thus
6. Answer: (a)
so/therefore; (b) in fact/in the true sense; (c) for example/for
instance; (d) on the other hand/on the contrary/ but; (e) so/for this
reason/this is why; (f) hence; (g) in fact; (h) in this case/in this
respect; (i) naturally/it is used that; (j) however
7. Answer: (a)
in fact; (b) so; (c) in course of time; (d) besides; (e) then; (f)
consequently; (g) however; (h) true that; (i) at the same time; (j)
moreover
8. Answer: (a) so; (b) again/but; (c) hence;
(d) as a result; (e) but/ on the other hand; (f) true that/
in fact; (g) for example/for instance; (h) that is why/ as a
result; (i) consequently; (j) therefore
9. Answer: (a) as a result/consequently; (b)
firstly; (c) as a result;(d) but; (e) true that; (f) at the
same time; (g) consequently; (h) moreover; (i) but; (j)
consequently
10. Answer: (a)
in fact; (b) however; (c) at present; (d) moreover/ and;
(e) as; (f) at the same time; (g) besides; (h) in
fact; (i) as; (j) above all
11. Answer: (a)
firstly; (b) thus; (c) secondly;(d) because; (e) at
the same time; (f)thirdly; (g)finally; (h)otherwise;
(i) consequently; (j) so
12. Answer: (a)
that is why/truly; (b) so; (c) rather/instead; (d)specially;
(e) virtually/as a matter of fact; (f) consequently;
(g) therefore; (h) as
a result/
consequently; (i) yet; (j) rather
13. Answer: (a) as; (b) but/however;
(c) both ; (d) and ; (e) firstly; (f) secondly; (g) furthermore;
(h) however; (i) which; (j) yet
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14. Answer: (a)
wherever; (b) which; (c) that; (d) in fact/really; (e)
therefore; (f) thus; (g) in addition/ moreover/besides; (h)
though/although; (i) also; (j) but
15. Answer: (a) so;
(b) actually; (c) besides; (d) however; (e) for example; (f) in fact; (g)
moreover; (h) hence; (i) again; (j) however
16. Answer: (a)
because/as; (b) that is why; (c) but; (d) however/at last; (e)
suddenly; (f) soon; (g) alas/unluckily; (h) but; (i)
then; (j) as a result
17. Answer: (a)
because; (b) that; (c) but; (d) which; (e) if; (f)
so/therefore; (g) nowadays; (h) moreover; (i) and; (j) but
18. Answer: a) however/but
(b) still/yet (c) in fact(d) moreover (e) because (f) besides (g) so (h)
at the same time (i) moreover (j) above all
19. Answer: (a) so (b) in fact
(c) firstly (d) therefore/in other words (e) secondly (f) that is why (g)
thirdly (h) rather (i) so (j) in fact.
20. Answer: a) similarly (b)
in fact (c) at the same time; (d) because (e) and (f) besides (g)
fortunately (h) so/as a result (i) nowadays (j) but/in fact
21. Answer: (a) in fact (b)
as (c) basically (d) moreover (e) furthermore (f) even (g) in other words
(h) so (i) nevertheless (j) eventually.
22. Answer: (a) while (b)
whether/if (c) had (d) and (e) then/there (f) and (g) but (h) that (i)
during (j) but
23. Answer: (a) As a result,
(b) Moreover, (c) In return, (d) Consequently, (e) However, (f) For example, (g)
When, (h) Thus, (i) Furthermore, (j) In conclusion,
24. Answer: (a) that, (b) and,
(c) Although, (d) Moreover, (e) While. (f) as, (g)
who, (h) and, (i) to, (j) and
25. Answer: (a) Firstly, (b) Moreover, (c)
both, (d) and, (e) Besides, (f)
both, (g) and, (h) therefore,
(i) Furthermore, (j) and
26.
Answer: (a)
such as, (b) For example, (c) Moreover, (d) Besides, (e)
Consequently, (f) first, (g) Secondly, (h) Thirdly, (i)
Furthermore, (j) Finally,
27.
Answer: (a)
Firstly, (b) Moreover, (c) However, (d) For example, (e)
Besides, (f) Furthermore, (g) Moreover, (h) Yet,m(i) Still, (j) Therefore,
28.
Answer:
(a) As (b) a result, (c) in addition, (d) consequently, (e) due to this, (f)
furthermore, (g) moreover, (h) similarly, (i) since, (j) therefore
29.
Answer: (a) But, (b) Firstly, (c) As a
result, (d) Moreover, (e) Besides, (f) Furthermore,
(g) Because,,(h) Consequently, (i) Therefore, (j) Otherwise,
30.
Answer:
(a) Firstly, (b) moreover, (c) Additionally, (d) Furthermore, (e) However, (f)
Therefore, (g) Consequently, (h) Furthermore, (i) Moreover, (j) Consequently
31.
Answer:
(a) By (b) Additionally, (c) Moreover, (d) Furthermore, (e) Since, (f)
32.
Answer:
(a) Although, (b) Consequently, (c) Therefore, (d) Furthermore, (e)
Additionally, (f) Moreover, (g) Furthermore, (h) Consequently, (i) Moreover,
(j) Moreover
33. Answer: (a) Moreover, (b) Additionally, (c) Furthermore, (d) Moreover, (e) Additionally, (f) Furthermore, (g) However, (h) Consequently, (i) Moreover, (j) Furthermore
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