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Although vs. Even Though vs. Even If Exercise

May 11, 2024 - A2pdf

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Progress 0 of 12 answered
1............... you invite her, she is unlikely to come.
Wrong!
Use "Even if" for a possible future condition that will probably not change the result.
2............... I invited her, she didn't come.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Even though" or "Although" for a real past fact that contrasts with the result.
3............... you try, you will not succeed.
Wrong!
Use "Even if" for a possible condition that will not change the result.
4............... I worked hard, I couldn't get the promotion.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Even though" or "Although" for a real fact that contrasts with the result.
5I will go ............... you forbid me.
Wrong!
Use "even if" for a possible condition that will not stop the action.
6............... it was cold, we enjoyed the picnic.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Even though" or "Although" for a real fact that contrasts with the main clause.
7We will be safe ............... they find out.
Wrong!
Use "even if" for a possible future condition that will not change the result.
8............... it was his last chance, he didn't make any sincere effort to succeed.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Even though" or "Although" for a real situation that makes his lack of effort surprising.
9............... we have known each other for a long time, I do not quite trust him.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Even though" or "Although" for a real fact that contrasts with the speaker's distrust.
10............... it was a holiday, the streets were empty.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Even though" or "Although" for a real situation that makes the empty streets surprising.
11............... he had no one to support him, he didn't give up.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Even though" or "Although" for a real difficulty that contrasts with his determination.
12............... she was rich and famous, she treated everyone with respect.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "Even though" or "Although" for a real fact that contrasts with her respectful behavior.
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Answers

  1. Even if you invite her, she is unlikely to come.
  2. Even though / Although I invited her, she didn’t come.
  3. Even if you try, you will not succeed.
  4. Even though / Although I worked hard, I couldn’t get the promotion.
  5. I will go even if you forbid me.
  6. Even though / Although it was cold, we enjoyed the picnic.
  7. We will be safe even if they find out.
  8. Even though / Although it was his last chance, he didn’t make any sincere effort to succeed.
  9. Even though / Although we have known each other for a long time, I do not quite trust him.
  10. Even though / Although it was a holiday, the streets were empty.
  11. Even though / Although he had no one to support him, he didn’t give up.
  12. Even though / Although she was rich and famous, she treated everyone with respect.
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