Q.1
Which linking word or phrase connects the two sentences? Potatoes are vegetables that are not necessarily good for you. ____, candy is not good for you either.
  • In addition
  • Therefore
  • Since
  • For instance
Q.2
Which linking word or phrase connects the two sentences? The children were misbehaving. ____, they did not get to go to the park.
  • For instance
  • Because
  • Therefore
  • Since
Q.3
Which linking word or phrase connects the two sentences? There are many sports to play at school. ____, there is basketball, soccer, baseball and volleyball.
  • In order to
  • Therefore
  • Because
  • For instance
Q.4
Which linking word or phrase connects the two sentences? I was very busy today. ____, I needed to go grocery shopping, run a race and help my neighbor.
  • In addition
  • Because
  • Therefore
  • For instance
Q.5
Which linking word or phrase connects the two sentences? ____ I answered the phone, my mom knew I was not at the library.
  • For instance
  • In order to
  • Because
  • Therefore
Q.6
Which linking word or phrase connects the two sentences? ____ drive a car, someone has to take a driving test.
  • Therefore
  • In order to
  • For instance
  • In addition
Q.7
Which linking word or phrase connects the two sentences? The blinds in the windows were open. ____, there was a lot of light coming into the room.
  • For instance
  • In order to
  • In addition
  • Therefore
Q.8
Which linking word or phrase connects the two sentences? The bedrooms were decorated ____ make the rooms look better.
  • for instance
  • in order to
  • because
  • in addition
Q.9
Which linking word or phrase connects the two sentences? ____ the dress cost too much money, we decided not to buy it.
  • Since
  • Therefore
  • For instance
  • In addition
Q.10
Which linking word or phrase connects the two sentences? Horses ran through the fields on my neighbor's land. ____, donkeys and mules ran across the land too.
  • Because
  • Therefore
  • In addition
  • In order to
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