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Though, Even Though, If, Even If Exercise

April 26, 2021 - A2pdf

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Progress 0 of 12 answered
1............... I was not feeling well, I enjoyed the party.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Though" and "Even though" introduce a real contrast between not feeling well and enjoying the party.
2............... she apologizes, we cannot take her back.
Wrong!
"Even if" means that apologizing will not change the result.
3............... you are busy, I will wait outside.
Wrong!
"If" introduces the condition under which the speaker will wait outside.
4............... he is quite busy, he always finds time for his family.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Though" and "Even though" show a contrast between being busy and finding time for family.
5............... that is your decision, there is nothing that I can do.
Wrong!
"If" introduces the condition that this is the other person's decision.
6............... we suffered a crushing defeat, we didn't lose hope.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Even though" and "Though" introduce a real contrast between defeat and not losing hope.
7............... she was ill, she refused to take the medication.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Though" and "Even though" show a contrast between being ill and refusing the medication.
8............... it was an expensive laptop, I bought it.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Though" and "Even though" show a contrast between the laptop being expensive and buying it.
9............... you forbid me, I will go.
Wrong!
"Even if" means that being forbidden will not change the speaker's decision to go.
10............... they tried hard, they could not save him.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Though" and "Even though" show a contrast between trying hard and failing to save him.
11............... you work hard now, it is not possible to catch up with them.
Wrong!
"Even if" means that working hard now will not change the result.
12............... I had studied well, I could not get good marks.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
"Even though" and "Though" introduce a real contrast between studying well and not getting good marks.
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Answers

  1. Though / Even though I was not feeling well, I enjoyed the party.
  2. Even if she apologizes, we cannot take her back.
  3. If you are busy, I will wait outside.
  4. Though / Even though he is quite busy, he always finds time for his family.
  5. If that is your decision, there is nothing that I can do.
  6. Even though / Though we suffered a crushing defeat, we didn’t lose hope.
  7. Though / Even though she was ill, she refused to take the medication.
  8. Though / Even though it was an expensive laptop, I bought it.
  9. Even if you forbid me, I will go.
  10. Though / Even though they tried hard, they could not save him.
  11. Even if you work hard now, it is not possible to catch up with them.
  12. Even though / Though I had studied well, I could not get good marks.
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