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English 9 - First Term Review - Grammar
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They have been colleagues ______ they graduated.
since
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They were driving to Dallas ______ they caught an accident.
when
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______ I don’t get on well with Mary, I really admire her intelligence and beauty
Although/though/even though
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_________ the room is small, it is tidy.
Although/though/even though
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We will go picnicking ______ the weather is fine.
as/when/if
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James behaved _______ nothing had happened. (as/though/as though)
as though
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_______ he had finished his studies, he went to America.
After
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I want to be well-groomed _____ other people think nice things about me.
so that / in order that
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_______ she doesn’t know who I am, she keeps looking at me.
Although/though/even though
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I’ll call you ______ I get home.
as soon as/ when / as
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I enjoy living by the sea ________ the weather is nice there.
as/when/because/since
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When I got home, my father was mowing the lawn ______ my mother was watering the flower beds.
while
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My mother always reminds me to wash my hands ______ I have meals.
before
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I can’t make it on Saturday ______ I will be fully occupied.
because/since/as
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_______ I met the Gills, I had been gardening for nearly ten years.
before
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______ Jim puts more effort in his studying, he won’t catch up with his classmates.
Although/though/even though
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______ we were waiting, a woman with a phone on her hand asked us what we were doing.
While/When
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______ Jim came home, he realized that someone had broken into his house.
When/as
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I almost missed my flight ______ there was a long queue in the duty-free shop.
because/since/as
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_____ she was asleep, thieves broke in and stole her handbag.
because/since/as
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All people should join hand in protecting the environment _____ we can gain better health.
so that / in order that
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We tried our best, ______we lost the game.
but
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______ he isn’t bright; he is always keen on his duties.
Although/though/even though
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She went back to live with her mother ______ she did not earn enough money to live in her own house.
because/since/as
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Okay!
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