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14: Communicating Information, Ideas and Opinions GapFill

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C
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You must fill all the gaps before clicking ‘Check Answers!’

Choose the most appropriate word from the list.

1. A connective/conjunction which means 'and' is  as a consequencefor instanceconverselyfurthermore.

2. A connective/conjunction which means 'but' is  on the contrarythereforesimilarlymoreover.

3. A connective/conjunction which can be used in a comparison is  as a resultto be specificsimilarlyin addition.

4. A connective/conjunction which can be used to show contrast is  moreoverconsequentlysimilarlyconversely.

5. A connective/conjunction which can be used to structure writing is  hencemoreoverfinallyin addition.

6. A connective/conjunction which can be used when giving an example is  converselyoverallsimilarlyfor instance.

7. A connective/conjunction which can be used to specify a time period is  accordinglyfurthermoremeanwhilemoreover.

8. A connective/conjunction which can be used in a concluding paragraph is  hencemoreoverin summaryfurthermore.

9. A connective/conjunction which can be used to explain a statistic is  consequentlyin the meantimefinallyafter.

10. A connective/conjunction which can be used to add to a point is  in contrastmoreoveron the contraryconversely.

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right. Good luck!

Pass Mark
72%