Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction or preposition. Answers You may come whenever you want. As I was not there, I could not… Continue reading
Conjunctions Exercise
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction. Answers 1. I have been in such a pickle since I saw you last. 2. I have… Continue reading
Conjunctions Exercise
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate conjunction. Answers 1. I will not oppose your design. I cannot, however, approve it. 2. He was obstinate;… Continue reading
Conjunctions Exercise
Conjunctions are words like when, while, because, though, if, whether and until. We use conjunctions to connect clauses. There are mainly two types of conjunctions:… Continue reading
Although, Though, Despite, In Spite Of, and However | Grammar Exercise
The words although, though, despite, in spite of and however have very similar meanings; however, they are used in different structures. Though and although are… Continue reading
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