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VI. Complete each sentence with and, but, so, or, moreover, however, therefore, or otherwise.
1. You must do your homework; otherwise, you might get a bad grade.
2. He’s seventy-two, but he still swims, runs and plays football regularly.
3. John studied hard for the math exam; therefore he got an A+.
4. Do you want a cup of tea, or would you prefer coffee?
5. Smoking gives you bad breath. Moreover, it is harmful to your health.
6. There are many learning English websites; however, some of them are not free.
7. I like to read, so my grammar is always on-point.
8. I hope you are feeling better and will be back at college soon.
9. Engineering is an interesting career. However, you have to be good at maths.
10. To be a doctor you have to study biology, but chemistry is also important.
Complete each sentence with and, but, so, or, moreover, however, therefore, or otherwise.
1. You must do your homework; otherwise , you might get a bad grade.
2. He’s seventy two, but he still swims, runs and plays football regularly.
3. John studied hard for the math exam; therefore he got an A+.
4. Do you want a cup of tea, or would you prefer coffee?
5. Smoking gives you bad breath, moreover it’s harmful to your health.
Complete each sentence with and, but, so, or, moreover, however, therefore, or otherwise.
1. You must do your homework; otherwise , you might get a bad grade.
2. He’s seventy two, but he still swims, runs and plays football regularly.
3. John studied hard for the math exam; therefore he got an A+.
4. Do you want a cup of tea, or would you prefer coffee?
5. Smoking gives you bad breath, moreover it’s harmful to your health.
Good luck!
I get a lot of pleasure from reading cookery books
2. It’s the most marvelous cave I’ve ever seen. (such)
It's never seen such a marvelous cave before
3. "Would you to go to the concert with us tonight?", they said to me. (invited)
they invited me to go to the concert with us that night
4. It’s probably better to see a specialist about this problem. (might)
5. The government should provide temporary shelters for the earthquake victims. (be)
Temporary shelters should be provided for the earthquake victims by the government
I get a lot of pleasure from reading cookery books
2. It’s the most marvelous cave I’ve ever seen. (such)
It's never seen such a marvelous cave before
3. "Would you to go to the concert with us tonight?", they said to me. (invited)
they invited me to go to the concert with us that night
4. It’s probably better to see a specialist about this problem. (might)
5. The government should provide temporary shelters for the earthquake victims. (be)
Temporary shelters should be provided for the earthquake victims by the government
1. All of my meat comes from my local ethical butcher. I set aside a larger percentage of my food budget for buying beef, pork, chicken, lamb and eggs from my butcher each week. I usually spend about £40 at his shop each Saturday. The products he sells are of great quality, and come from good farms who raise the animals on pasture. I feel great about that, and this is my #1 priority, in terms of voting with my food dollars. I am very economical about the cuts I buy, and he also gives me stock bones (and cultural advice) for free!
Complete each sentence with and, but, so, or, moreover, however, therefore, or otherwise.
1. You must do your homework; otherwise , you might get a bad grade.
2. He’s seventy two, but he still swims, runs and plays football regularly.
3. John studied hard for the math exam; therefore he got an A+.
4. Do you want a cup of tea, or would you prefer coffee?
5. Smoking gives you bad breath, moreover it’s harmful to your health.
otherwise