Choose the appropriate
phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. There was a meteor shower in space.
II. The crew did not know how to avoid the meteors.
(i) And
(ii) Since
(iii) But
phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. There was a meteor shower in space.
II. The crew did not know how to avoid the meteors.
(i) And
(ii) Since
(iii) But
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. Rabbits make good pets.
II. They don’t make too much noise and they are clean.
(i) For
(ii) Because
(iii) So
I. Rabbits make good pets.
II. They don’t make too much noise and they are clean.
(i) For
(ii) Because
(iii) So
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. Plans for renovating downtown into an upscale shopping center were finalized.
II. Discussions began on budgeting city funds for the project.
(i) Consequently
(ii) Therefore
(iii) Unless
I. Plans for renovating downtown into an upscale shopping center were finalized.
II. Discussions began on budgeting city funds for the project.
(i) Consequently
(ii) Therefore
(iii) Unless
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. The main office has cut our printing and copying budget.
II. We will need to rely more heavily on e-mail, Skype, and instant messaging.
(i) Therefore
(ii) After
(iii) Consequently
I. The main office has cut our printing and copying budget.
II. We will need to rely more heavily on e-mail, Skype, and instant messaging.
(i) Therefore
(ii) After
(iii) Consequently
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. Malar created a resume and copied it on expensive, high-quality paper.
II. Her prospective employer was not accepting resumes.
(i) Instead
(ii) But
(iii) Even though
I. Malar created a resume and copied it on expensive, high-quality paper.
II. Her prospective employer was not accepting resumes.
(i) Instead
(ii) But
(iii) Even though
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. The professor suspected that the student was plagiarizing on the final paper.
II. The student may have been plagiarizing since the beginning of the semester.
(i) Either - or
(ii) Indeed
(iii) In fact
I. The professor suspected that the student was plagiarizing on the final paper.
II. The student may have been plagiarizing since the beginning of the semester.
(i) Either - or
(ii) Indeed
(iii) In fact
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. Another candidate with more qualifications applies in the next forty-eight hours.
II. You should get the position without any difficulties.
(i) Unless
(ii) When
(iii) But
I. Another candidate with more qualifications applies in the next forty-eight hours.
II. You should get the position without any difficulties.
(i) Unless
(ii) When
(iii) But
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. Please respond to this e-mail at your earliest convenience, so that I can get started here.
II. Include your notes as an attachment.
(i) Furthermore
(ii) In addition
(iii) Moreover
I. Please respond to this e-mail at your earliest convenience, so that I can get started here.
II. Include your notes as an attachment.
(i) Furthermore
(ii) In addition
(iii) Moreover
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