- Do you think this is something ___ can be learned?
a. who
b. that
c. X (the conjunction can be omitted)
- Don't go out ___ you've finished your work.
a. as
b. while
c. until
- Make sure you close all the windows ___ it starts to rain.
a. after
b. before
c. for
- I think I know ___ he left the job.
a. why
b. until
c. where
- ___ I had known how much I would disappoint him, I woudn't have done it.
a. Whether
b. When
c. If
- ___ you see me, get in the car.
a. As soon as
b. While
c. Whether
- My friend Jaliya, ___ lives in Anuradhapura, has a car with a Central Province license.
a. whose
b. who
c. that
- It's usually quite simple to cross the border between the USA and Canada ___ these two countries have friendly relations.
a. yet
b. and
c. because
- ___ a university professor returns from a sabbatical leave, he should be better qualified.
a. Until
b. When
c. Even though
- She's ___ a snobbish person ___ nobody likes to be with her.
a. such...that
b. such...as
c. so...that
Place the conjunction in right place in the sentence.
- They got married. They had to learn to manage their own home. (after)
- He went crazy. His wife burnt his breakfast. (when)
- You can hear what I'm saying. You keep quiet. (if)
- I won't invite my classmates to a party. I know them well. (until)
- He arrived home. I had already cleaned the house. (by the time)
- The first quiz was easy. This one is extremelly difficult. (whereas)
- She's snobbish. People like her. (yet)
- We're broke. We can't buy anything. (since)
- He failed. He won't give up his ideals. (even though)
- He fell asleep. He was watching the film. (while)