Choose the most appropriate word or words to complete the blank/s in good English. 'Do not enter this area ... ... you wish to be arrested!'
  • ... if ...
  • ... unless ...
  • ... until ...
  • ... whenever ...
Choose the most appropriate word or words to complete the blank/s in good English. ... ... her discomfort, she continued to the end of the performance.
  • Although ...
  • Unless ...
  • Nevertheless ...
  • Despite ...
Choose the most appropriate word or words to complete the blank/s in good English. He stayed and worked on the family farm ... ... his brother emigrated to Australia.
  • ... despite ...
  • ... during ...
  • ... while ...
  • ... alongside ...
Choose the most appropriate word or words to complete the blank/s in good English. During last weekend's successful charity concert, Jessica sang 'Cats' from memory ... ... her sister played a movement from Dvorak's Cello Sonata.
  • ... while ...
  • ... and ...
  • ... but ...
  • ... although ...
Choose the most appropriate word or words to complete the blank/s in good English. Our elderly pet is coping better now than he used to, ... ... he sometimes has a Bad Day still.
  • ... and ...
  • ... although ...
  • ... despite ...
  • ... nonetheless ...
Choose the most appropriate word or words to complete the blank/s in good English. Most of the world's motorists drive on the right, ... ... in Britain and many of her various former colonies, traffic keeps to the left.
  • ... and ...
  • ... while ...
  • ... whereas ...
  • ... unless ...
Only ONE of these versions will NOT make clear sense as a completion of the sentence: which one is it? He was suffering with a heavy cold ... ...
  • ... ; nevertheless, he stayed in late and completed the work.
  • ... , yet he stayed in late and completed the work.
  • ... since he stayed in late and completed the work.
  • ... ; he still stayed in late and completed the work.
Only ONE of these versions will NOT make clear sense as a completion of the sentence: which one is it? 'As it turns out, we didn't need the report until next week,' commented his line-manager the following morning, ... ...
  • ... 'but I am none the less grateful to you for putting in such an effort to get it ready ahead of time.'
  • ... 'but I am grateful to you regardless, for putting in such an effort to get it ready ahead of time.'
  • ... 'but I am nonetheless grateful to you for putting in such an effort to get it ready ahead of time.'
  • ... 'yet I am grateful to you all the same for putting in such an effort to get it ready ahead of time.'
Only ONE of these versions will NOT make clear sense as a completion of the sentence: which one is it? 'You can go out after supper until ten o'clock ... ... '
  • ... until you've finished all your homework.
  • ... provided you've finished all your homework.
  • ... as long as you've finished all your homework.
  • ... since you've finished all your homework.
Choose the most appropriate word or words to complete the blank/s in good English. 'What with the haphazard way he's playing today, if we end up winning this match, it'll be as much ... ... '
  • ... because of him as despite him.
  • ... in spite of him as because him.
  • ... despite him as because of him.
  • ... because of him than despite of him.
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