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Connectors

English Language

Connectors starts at 6 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Connectors. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Explain the difference between 'although' and 'however' as connectors.
Explain the difference between 'because' and 'so' as connectors.
Explain the difference between 'unless' and 'if' as connectors.
Explain the use of 'even if' in a sentence.
Explain the use of 'even though' in a sentence.
Identify the type of connector in the following sentence: 'I will call you when I arrive.'
Is the following sentence correct? 'He is both intelligent and hardworking.'
Which connector is used to show contrast in the following sentence? 'He is poor, yet he is happy.'
Choose the connector that best completes the sentence: He didn’t study, ______ he failed the exam. (1) so (2) but (3) although (4) or
Choose the correct connector: She was hungry, ______ she ate a sandwich. (1) so (2) but (3) although (4) or
Which connector best fits the sentence: 'He is tall, ______ his brother is short.' (1) whereas (2) because (3) so (4) if
Which connector is used to add information? (1) but (2) and (3) although (4) because
Fill in the blank: ______ he was late, he missed the bus.
Fill in the blank: ______ you call me, I will come.
Fill in the blank: ______ you work hard, you will succeed.
Fill in the blank: He is not only a good singer ______ also a talented dancer.
Is 'as long as' a conditional connector?
Is 'as soon as' a time connector?
Is 'so that' used to express purpose?
Is the following sentence correct? 'He is both intelligent and hardworking.'