Exercise 1:Circle the transition words and phrases in
the sentences below.
1. I like to go to the opera; in fact, it’s
my favorite type of entertainment.
2. No one expected so many people at the
party; consequently, we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; even so, the
farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early;
therefore, they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house;
furthermore, the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework;
however, she will take points off of the grade.
7. Although Tara
was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. Likewise, others can learn from theirs.
9. Even though there was no one home,
Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play
the violin. In the same way, the piano demands the full attention of the
pianist.
Exercise 2:Correct the Transition Word Mistakes
Below are sentences with misused transition words. Cross out the
incorrect transition words and write a better one in the space below the
sentence.
1. Tim earned an A on the test; even
so, Justin also received an A.
2. The book was interesting; as a
result, it was hard to read.
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile,
he had time to play football.
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead,
it is well-bred.
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise,
the dock workers loaded the cargo.
6. Her sister had a cold; however,
Julie’s family canceled the trip.
7. Oranges
are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin
C.
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly,
most of the group had to wait for the next one.
1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
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5-meanwhile
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Very good!
Delete1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
5-meanwhile
6-consequently
7-for example
8-therefore
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Perfect, Mostafa!
Delete1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
5-meanwhile
6-consequently
7-for example
8-therefore
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Well done!
Delete1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
5-meanwhile
6-consequently
7-for example
8-therefore
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Delete1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
5-meanwhile
6-consequently
7-for example
8-therefore
Well done!
Delete1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
5-meanwhile
6-consequently
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8-therefore
Brilliant!
Delete1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
5-meanwhile
6-consequently
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Excellent
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
very good
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (because)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( so )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Good, but look at the following mistakes in exercise 2:
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (because)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( so )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
ok, but check this:
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (because)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( so )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Good, but there are few mistakes:
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ReplyDelete1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
5-meanwhile
6-consequently
7-for example
8-therefore
Very good!
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5-Furthermore
6-however
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9-Even though
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Very good!
Delete1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
5-meanwhile
6-consequently
7-for example
8-therefore
Excellent!
Delete1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
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very good!
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (therefore)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
good, but check number 5. The right answer is: meanwhile
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (therefore)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Ok, but number 5 is: meanwhile
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (therefore)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
That is right.
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
5-meanwhile
6-consequently
7-for example
8-therefore
Very good!
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Well done!
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Very good!
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Well done!
Delete1. I like to go to the opera; (in fact), it’s my favorite type of entertainment.
ReplyDelete2. No one expected so many people at the party; (consequently), we ran out of food.
3. The weather was very bad; (even so), the farmer had to milk the cow.
4. The class finished the test early; (therefore), they were allowed to read quietly before the bell.
5. The roof is leaking in the old house; (furthermore), the brick is crumbling.
6. The teacher will accept late homework; (however), she will take points off of the grade.
7. (Although) Tara was the last to leave class, she was the first on the bus.
8. Ed learned from his mistake. (Likewise), others can learn from theirs.
9. (Even though) there was no one home, Walter didn’t feel lonely.
10. It takes a lot of concentration to play the violin. (In the same way), the piano demands the full attention of the pianist.
1-likewise
2-although
3-as a result
4-likewise
5-meanwhile
6-consequently
7-for example
8-therefore
Very good!
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1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (as a result)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (therefore)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( for example )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Good, but number 5 in exercise 2 is:meanwhile
Delete1-in fact
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3-even so
4-therefore
5-Furthermore
6-however
7-Although
8-Likewise
9-Even though
10-In the same way
1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. (likewise)
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. ( although)
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. (because)
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. ( likewise)
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. (meanwhile)
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. (Consequently)
7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
( so )
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next one. ( therefore )
Good, but check the following:
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7-for example