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1. Question
Consider the use of the transition word in each sentence or sentence pair (indicated in bold) and determine whether it is used correctly or not.
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- Living in a big city is very stressful. Therefore, I'd prefer to live in a small town.
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- Beforehand there are three reasons why I'd like to live in a big city.
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- On one side, I think there are a few important drawbacks.
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- Concerning shopping, I think it's much better to live in a big city than a small town.
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- There are a few reasons why I didn't enjoy my trip. First of all, the hotel was awful.
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- In general, I think the food in served at the restaurant is very sophisticated.
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- I live a very healthy lifestyle. By example, I don't drink or smoke.
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- Speaking several languages is very important in the service industry. First and foremost, it gives you more job opportunities.
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- Typical, people in the service industry work very hard.
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- In despite of the high cost, we decided to stay at the 5-star hotel.
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Correct 10 / 10PointsIncorrect / 10 Points -
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Question 2 of 2
2. Question
Complete the sentences with the appropriate transition word.
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- Dave earns a good salary; (therefore/however/otherwise) (however), his colleague Jon doesn’t.
- You'd better take a taxi. (Consequently/Furthermore/Otherwise) (Otherwise), you'll arrive late.
- Simon wasn't tired. (Otherwise/Hence/Nevertheless) (Nevertheless), he took a nap.
- Terrence was not thirsty; (however/moreover/furthermore) (however), he drank five glasses of water.
- The weather was terrible. (Furthermore/Besides/Therefore) (Therefore), we decided to delay our trip.
- You must buy the tickets; (otherwise/although/besides) (otherwise), we won't be able to see that play.
- That house isn't big enough for us, and (furthermore/hence/although) (furthermore), it's too expensive.
- It was a windy and rainy night. (Nevertheless/Otherwise/Hence) (Nevertheless), I decided to go out.
Correct 8 / 8PointsIncorrect / 8 Points -