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Answer: c) Therefore. This conjunction introduces a result or consequence that follows from the main clause.
Answer: a) Until. This conjunction is used to introduce a time relationship and indicates the point at which something will happen.
Answer: b) If. This conjunction introduces a condition that must be met for the main clause to be true.
Answer: a) Although. This conjunction is used to introduce a contrast between two ideas.
Answer: a) Because. This conjunction introduces a reason or explanation for the main clause.
Answer: a) So that. This conjunction introduces a purpose or goal that the main clause aims to achieve.
Answer: c) As. This conjunction introduces a manner or way in which something is done.
Answer: c) Unless. This conjunction introduces a condition that must be avoided for the main clause to be true.
Answer: c) Than. This conjunction is used to introduce a comparison between two things.
Answer: b) If. This conjunction introduces a hypothetical situation or condition that may or may not be true.
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a) Although
b) So that
c) Therefore
Answer: c) Therefore. This conjunction introduces a result or consequence that follows from the main clause.
a) Until
b) In order that
c) While
Answer: a) Until. This conjunction is used to introduce a time relationship and indicates the point at which something will happen.
a) Because
b) If
c) Unless
Answer: b) If. This conjunction introduces a condition that must be met for the main clause to be true.
a) Although
b) Because
c) So that
Answer: a) Although. This conjunction is used to introduce a contrast between two ideas.
a) Because
b) Until
c) While
Answer: a) Because. This conjunction introduces a reason or explanation for the main clause.
a) So that
b) Although
c) Therefore
Answer: a) So that. This conjunction introduces a purpose or goal that the main clause aims to achieve.
a) Because
b) If
c) As
Answer: c) As. This conjunction introduces a manner or way in which something is done.
a) Because
b) If
c) Unless
Answer: c) Unless. This conjunction introduces a condition that must be avoided for the main clause to be true.
a) Until
b) While
c) Than
Answer: c) Than. This conjunction is used to introduce a comparison between two things.
a) Unless
b) If
c) While
Answer: b) If. This conjunction introduces a hypothetical situation or condition that may or may not be true.