Prime Time 5/6, Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

0 A only if B / as if C even if D so that Q1 A like B as C unless D in case Q2 A Even B Though C In spite of D Whereas Q3 A until B whereas C because D whereever Q4 A Because B Only if C Until D Although Q5 A as though B while C until D since Q6 A even if B unless C only if D if Q7 A so that B as soon as C such as D as if Q8 A Not only B Until C Although D As soon as Q9 A as if B then C so that D only if Q10 A even though B until C as if D despite 0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 B 3 Connecting sentences Try out different conjunctions and adverbial clauses to combine the two sentences. 1. The five-cent coin looks very Canadian. It has a picture of a beaver on it. The five-cent coin looks very Canadian since it has a picture of a beaver on it. Because the five-cent coin has a picture of a beaver on it, it looks very Canadian. 2. You need proper shoes to go hiking in the Alps. The ground is rough and hard. 3. My brother started medical training. He drove a lorry for a living. 4. The dolphin lives in the sea. It is not a fish, it’s a mammal. 5. I enjoyed camping out. I was much younger. 6. American football players wear lots of protective clothing. They don’t get hurt much. 7. I took notes. I was taught to use the new accounting software. 8. Jake did the ironing. He also prepared breakfast. ✔ 113 18 Adverbial clauses Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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