Conjunction Exercise 88 Jay CEE Publication
Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunctions:
1. I would rather die than suffer such humiliation.
2. A very pretty woman, though she squints a little.
3. Do not be idle, lest you come to want.
4. He deserved to succeed, for he worked hard.
5. You will miss the train unless you hurry.
6. Though he was not there, I left a message for him.
7. He finished first though he began late.
8. It is a long time since we last saw her.
9. We will play the match even if it rains or not.
10. His riches, though vast, were not acquired dishonestly.
11. There was no news; still she went on hoping.
12. Stone walls do not a prison make, nor do iron bars a cage.
13. No sooner did he see us than he disappeared.
14. There is nothing either good or bad; thinking makes it so.
15. Write it down lest you forget all about it.
16. They were commanded to wait until the signal was given.
17. He felt as if the ground were slipping beneath his feet.
18. She blushes; therefore she is guilty.
19. Never love unless you can bear with all the faults of man!
20. She is not only foolish but also obstinate.
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