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Task: Choose the correct conjunctive adverb to complete each of the following sentences.
#### Explanation:
Conjunctive adverbs are used to connect ideas in a sentence, often showing relationships such as cause and effect, contrast, addition, or sequence. Here are the meanings of the conjunctive adverbs provided:
- Still: Despite something else happening.
- Otherwise: In another way; differently.
- Consequently: As a result.
- Subsequently: Afterward; later.
- Moreover: In addition; furthermore.
- Furthermore: Additionally; besides.
- However: Despite that; nevertheless.
- Besides: In addition; also.
- Then: Next in order or time.
- Nevertheless: Despite that; however.
- Likewise: In the same way.
- Instead: Rather than; in place of.
Now, let's solve each sentence step by step:
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1. The board members rejected his proposal. ________, he quit his job.
- Context: The rejection of the proposal led to him quitting his job.
- Correct Answer: Consequently
- Explanation: "Consequently" shows a cause-and-effect relationship between the rejection and quitting.
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2. David didn't go out because he had a headache. ________, he was feeling nauseous from all the food he had eaten.
- Context: The sentence provides an additional reason for David not going out.
- Correct Answer: Moreover
- Explanation: "Moreover" indicates an additional reason or fact.
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3. Lisa's boss and all her co-workers tried to convince her to speak at the conference. ________, she refused.
- Context: Despite their efforts, Lisa refused.
- Correct Answer: Still
- Explanation: "Still" shows that Lisa refused despite the attempts of others.
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4. Steve wants to go on vacation. ________, he can't because he has too much work to do.
- Context: There is a contrast between Steve's desire and his inability to go.
- Correct Answer: However
- Explanation: "However" introduces a contrasting idea.
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5. I don't like that color of paint. ________, that paint is too expensive.
- Context: Two reasons are given for disliking the paint.
- Correct Answer: Besides
- Explanation: "Besides" indicates an additional reason.
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6. It started to rain pretty heavily. ________, most people stayed in their seats.
- Context: The heavy rain caused people to stay in their seats.
- Correct Answer: Then
- Explanation: "Then" shows a sequence of events (rain → people staying).
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7. My aunt is a very stingy person. ________, her husband doesn't like to spend too much of his money.
- Context: Both the aunt and her husband share a similar trait.
- Correct Answer: Likewise
- Explanation: "Likewise" means "in the same way."
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8. Mrs. Johnson didn't clean the house herself. ________, she got someone else to do it.
- Context: Instead of cleaning herself, she had someone else do it.
- Correct Answer: Instead
- Explanation: "Instead" indicates an alternative action.
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Final Answers:
1. Consequently
2. Moreover
3. Still
4. However
5. Besides
6. Then
7. Likewise
8. Instead
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{1. Consequently, 2. Moreover, 3. Still, 4. However, 5. Besides, 6. Then, 7. Likewise, 8. Instead}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of conjunctive adverb worksheet.