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Conjunctive adverbs

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  • 44 - a) Photography used to be an expensive art; now anyone with a smartphone can become a photographer.
    a) now,
  • 43- b) The artist should have been at the opening.________he was too nervous to face the public. (contrast)
    b) however/ nevertheless
  • 43 - c) Street art is all over public spots for people to see; _______ it doesn’t cost a penny. (addition)
    c) furthermore / in addition/ moreover / also
  • 44 - b) JR is a street artist; furthermore he is a filmmaker.
    b) furthermore,
  • 43- a) The critics loved this collection; _______an exhibition was organized. (result)
    a) THEREFORE/ HENCE / THUS
  • 43 - e) The exhibition is innovative, the public approved it, and the critics were generous in their comments._____ , it’s been a success. (result)
    e) in conclusion, in summary
  • 42- c) The new artist was praised; ________ he couldn't attend the opening.
    c) UNFORTUNATELY
  • 42- e) The street art didn’t sign his work; _______ these artists are proud of their tags.
    e) TYPICALLY
  • 44- c) Many students engaged in the school photo project. People all over the world took part in his project in fact.
    c) , in fact
  • 42- a) The auction opening bid was high; ________, the piece of art was worldly famous.
    a) INDEED
  • 43 - d) The artist was confident of his exhibition. The production team was _____ eager for the public to arrive. (comparison)
    d) likewise / similarly
  • 42- b) b) The museum exhibition presented many foreign artists; __________ they brought great diversity to the collection.
    b) IN FACT
  • 44 - e) In summary Richard’s photo project became a huge success.
    e) In summary,
  • 42- d) The museum decided not to close the exhibition; __________kept it available online.
    d) INSTEAD
  • 44 - d) JR does not include only French subjects in his portraits; rather people from different nationalities are portrayed by him.
    d) rather,