V. Join the two sentences using the conjunctive adverbs in the box.
however, therefore, nevertheless, moreover, otherwise
1. My penpal has lived in the Alps all his life. He has never learnt to ski.
2. You need to work harder. You won't get a passing grade.
3. Roberta didn't have all the ingredients to bake a cake. She decided to prepare something else.
4. I was not confident of winning. I decided to give it a try.
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5. I had a problem with my bike. I was late for school.
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6. Drinking and driving is against the rules. It's dangerous.
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7. We were supposed to go dancing after dinner. We went home instead.
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8. Milos said his English is terrible. He got a 9.0 on his IELTS Writing test.
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9. Remember to use sun cream when you go down to the beach. You'll get sunburnt within half an hour.
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10. Diet and exercise will help you lose weight. It is good for your health.
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1. My penpal has lived in the Alps all his life; however, He has never learnt to ski.
2. You need to work harder; otherwise, You won't get a passing grade.
3. Roberta didn't have all the ingredients to bake a cake; therefore, she decided to prepare something else.
4. I was not confident of winning; however, I decided to give it a try.
5. I had a problem with my bike; therefore, I was late for school.
6. Drinking and driving is against the rules; moreover, It's dangerous.
7. We were supposed to go dancing after dinner; however, we went home instead.
8. Milos said his English is terrible; however, he got a 9.0 on his IELTS Writing test.
9. Remember to use sun cream when you go down to the beach; otherwise, you'll get sunburnt within half an hour.
10. Diet and exercise will help you lose weight; moreover, it is good for your health.