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Conjunctions
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Vocabulary
100
Kathy ran to the park after school.
after
100
Jim has a good attitude, ______ his brother has a bad attitude.
but
100
He wants to think carefully_____ he jumps into the water.
before
100
Jim would be ____________ buying the blue car.
better off
100
To travel from home to work every day by car, bus or train.
To commute
200
John and Bill rode bike and shot baskets.
and
200
As a soldier, he must work hard_______ he must stay fit.
and
200
Phil cut his hair______ his girlfriend wanted him to.
because
200
Nowadays in the USA, college graduates are a ________ _____ __________.
a dime a dozen
200
Very great (usually used about change)
Radically
300
My dad will be happy if I get good grades this quarter.
if
300
Larry hopes to work part-time________ he also wants to study Japanese this semester in Tokyo.
and
300
She has to face her boss ____________ she was sleeping on the job.
because
300
It might rain later, so our plans for the picnic are ______ ______ _______ _______.
up in the air
300
The way you think, feel or behave toward someone or something.
Your attitude
400
Kevin did not want to hurt Kathy's feelings, so he said nothing about her mistake.
so
400
I might go to Boston University to study, _____ I might go to Taylor University.
or
400
Going to Antarctica seems like a great opportunity, __________ I can't imagine going to such a cold place.
although/ but
400
A _______ ________ ______ ________ is to get a good night sleep before a major test.
good rule of thumb
400
To be easily seen or noticed
To stand out
500
Once the work was done, the four teenagers went for a ride.
Once
500
I’m thinking about studying music theory _______ I might study art history: I haven’t decided yet.
or
500
I need to study very hard ______ I want to get into Taylor University.
if
500
Mark _______ ______ ________ of the restaurant business by working as a cook at Outback Steakhouse.
learned the ropes
500
To be brave enough to do something
To dare to do something