1 ) ....................he is thin ,he is strong.
a) But b) because c) though
d) As
2) John ...................out before I.............in the office.
a) reached b) will be reaching
c) had gone d) that we don't
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Answer:
1) c) Though he is thin , he is strong.
2) John c) had gone out before I a) reached in the office.
Answer:
1) Though he is thin, he is strong.
2) John had gone out before I reached in the office.
Explanation:
1) Thought is used to begin a statement in a subordinate clause that differs from the statement in the main sentence. Thought is frequently used to introduce a fact that is, in your opinion, less significant than the information in the main phrase.
The conjunction at the start of the sentence
Although and although are synonyms for "in spite of something." These subordinating conjunctions are used. This indicates that the clause they introduce is a subordinate clause that requires a main clause to complete it: Despite [subordinate clause]losing the game, [primary clause]everyone enjoyed the journey to the championship!
2) The past tense and past participle of the verb have1 is had. In some cases, the word "had" is used in place of "if" to start a phrase that alludes to a scenario that might have occurred..