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HOWEVER, ALTHOUGH, BECAUSE, SO, AND TIME CONNECTORS


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Exercises Explanation Downloads Related tests:

Exercises: 1 2 3

However, although, because, so, and time


connectors Conjunctions: and, but, or,
so, because

Exercise 2

Choose the correct forms for the gaps below.

Clauses of contrast,
purpose and reason
You have completed this test.

Correct answers: 10/10.

Your score is 100%.

Check your answers:

1 We need to buy a new car. , we can't aIord it right now.

a. Although
b. So

c. However

➪ We need to express contrast in this sentence.


➪ We use however before a comma (,).

2 he is very rich and famous, he lives a very normal life.

a. Although

b. However
c. Because

➪ We need to express contrast in this sentence.


➪ We do NOT use a comma after although; we use although +
subject + verb. We use however before a comma (,).

3 They had to cancel the concert the bad weather.

a. so

b. because of

c. however

➪ We use because of before a noun to introduce reason.


➪ In this sentence, the bad weather was the reason for cancelling the
concert.

4 We'll go out it stops raining.

a. although
b. while

c. as soon as

➪ As soon as means ‘immediately when’.

5 He didn't have his car, he had to take a taxi.

a. because

b. so

c. however

➪ We use so to introduce consequence, and in this sentence, taking a


taxi was the consequence of not having his car.

6 he was almost deaf, he was a fantastic musician.

a. Although

b. However
c. Because

➪ We need to express contrast in this sentence.


➪ We do NOT use a comma after although; we use although +
subject + verb. We use however before a comma (,).

7 He was expelled from school his bad behaviour.

a. although
b. however

c. because of

➪ We use because of before a noun to introduce reason.


➪ In this sentence, his bad behaviour was the reason why he was
expelled.

8 she has a bit more experience, she'll become a fantastic


teacher.

a. Once

b. Before
c. While

➪ Once means when.

9 The first thing I do when I get up is have breakfast. , I have a


shower and go to work.

a. After
b. Before

c. After that

➪ When we are talking about consecutive events, we can


use then of after that, but we cannot use *after.
➪ We use can use after + noun / -ing verb, or we can use after +
subject + verb, but we cannot use after + comma (,).

10 I usually read the newspaper I'm having breakfast.

a. while

b. after
c. as soon as

➪ Reading the newspaper and having breakfast are simultaneous


actions.
➪ We use while + subject + verb to talk about actions happening at
the same time, simultaneously.

Exercises: 1 2 3

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Answers—Although or however
Below you'll find the answers to the quiz questions.

You have 10 out of 10 answers correct.

1. I feel extremely tired, I went to bed early last night.

Your answer a) although is correct.

a) although
b) however

Here, although introduces the dependent clause (DC) although I went to bed early last night. The sentence
has the pattern IC, DC.

If however were used here, a full stop (a semicolon or a period) would have to be used after tired. Without that
full stop, the sentence would be a run-on.

2. I left on time; , heavy traffic caused me to be late.

Your answer b) however is correct.

a) although
b) however

Here, however is linking two independent clauses (IC) with a full stop (a semicolon) between them. The sentence
has the pattern IC; however, IC.

If although were used here, although heavy traffic caused me to be late would be a dependent clause. The
semicolon after time would separate the dependent clause from the independent clause, and the dependent
clause would be a fragment.

3. I'm running a little late with the speech; , I expect to finish it by this afternoon.

Your answer b) however is correct.

a) although
b) however

Here, however is linking two independent clauses (IC) with a full stop (a semicolon) between them. The sentence
has the pattern IC; however, IC.

If although were used here, although I expect to finish it by this afternoon would be a dependent clause. The
semicolon after speech would separate the dependent clause from the independent clause, and the dependent
clause would be a fragment.

4. They're still going camping, it will be raining all weekend.

Your answer a) although is correct.

a) although
b) however

Here, although introduces the dependent clause (DC) although it will be raining all weekend. The sentence
has the pattern IC, DC.

If however were used here, a full stop (a semicolon or a period) would have to be used after camping. Without
that full stop, the sentence would be a run-on.

5. James made the basket, he is much shorter than his one-on-one opponent, John.

Your answer a) although is correct.

a) although
b) however

Here, although introduces the dependent clause (DC) although he is much shorter than his one-on-one
opponent, John. The sentence has the pattern IC, DC.

If however were used here, a full stop (a semicolon or a period) would have to be used after basket. Without
that full stop, the sentence would be a run-on.

6. We will have lunch outside. , we will move inside in the event of rain.

Your answer b) However is correct.

a) Although
b) However

Here, however is linking two independent clauses (IC) with a full stop (a period) between them. The pattern for
these two sentences is IC. However, IC.

If although were used here, although we will move inside in the event of rain would be a dependent clause.
The period after outside would separate the dependent clause from the independent clause, and the dependent
clause would be a fragment.

7. Marie speaks English well, her first language is French.

Your answer a) although is correct.

a) although
b) however

Here, although introduces the dependent clause (DC) although her first language is French. The sentence has
the pattern IC, DC.

If however were used here, a full stop (a semicolon or a period) would have to be used after well. Without that
full stop, the sentence would be a run-on.

8. Marie speaks English well; her first language, , is French.

Your answer b) however is correct.

a) although
b) however

Here, however is linking two independent clauses (IC) with a full stop (a semicolon) between them. The sentence
has the pattern IC; IC.

The conjunctive adverb however is placed in the middle of the second independent clause instead of at the
beginning of it. When used this way, however needs two commas, one before and one after.

9. David loves Bollywood movies, he doesn't speak Hindi.

Your answer a) although is correct.

a) although
b) however

Here, although introduces the dependent clause (DC) although he doesn't speak Hindi. The sentence has the
pattern IC, DC.

If however were used here, a full stop (a semicolon or a period) would have to be used after movies. Without
that full stop, the sentence would be a run-on.

10. We will have to move; the rent is good, the apartment is in poor repair.

Your answer a) although is correct.

a) although
b) however

Here, there are two independent clauses (IC), we will have to move and the apartment is in poor repair, with
a full stop (a semicolon) between them.

Although introduces the dependent clause (DC) although the rent is good, which is attached to the second
independent clause. The sentence has the pattern IC; DC, IC.

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'Although, Though, Despite and However' Quiz


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Exercise Instructions: Choose the correct answer.

Q1 - She went out the rain.

although
despite
Either could be used here.

Q2 - She went out it was raining.

although
despite
Either could be used here.

Q3 - She went out the fact that it was raining.

although
despite
Either could be used here.

Q4 - she didn't like it, I enjoyed it a lot.

Though
Although
Either could be used here.

Q5 - It was good, expensive.

though
despite
Either could be used here.

Q6 - I was late. , the others were all on time.

Although
However
Despite

Q7 - I was late, the others were all on time.

Although
However
Despite

Q8 - They managed it I wasn't there.

although
despite
however

Q9 - They managed it the fact that I wasn't there.

although
however
despite

Q10 - tired, he managed to finish it on time.

Though
Despite
Either could be used here.

Q11 - hard she tried, she still couldn't manage it.

However
Despite
Though
Although

Q12 - 'You did it!'

'I didn't enjoy it much, though.'


'I didn't enjoy it much, although.'

Q13 - of the opportunity, no one bothered.

Despite
In spite
Although
Though

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