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Choose the correct connectors
1. The job does not pay well, (but / yet / so / although) she is looking for a new one.

2. It was grey and overcast, (consequently / nevertheless / So / whether)
we went for a swim in the river.

3. (Although / If / Besides / since) being windy, it was also rainy.

4. He put on his cap. (Moreover / Whenever / So / However), the wind blow it away.

5. The novel is engrossing (though / and / whether / since) some parts of it are quite boring.

Answers

Answered by Shafin222
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1= So
2= whether
3= Although
4= However
5= And
Answered by paruyadudelhi1
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Answer:

  • so
  • Nevertheless
  • Besides
  • However
  • Though

Explanation:

1. The job does not pay well so she is looking for a new one.

(a subordinating conjunction to introduce clauses of result or decision)

2. It was grey and overcast. Nevertheless, we went for a swim in the river.

(in spite of that; despite)

3. Besides being windy, it was also raining.

(in addition to or as well as somebody/something; also)

4. He put on his cap. However the wind blew it away.

(although)

5. The novel is engrossing though some parts of it are quite boring.

(but; although)

Hope this will help you

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