Used to indicate a consequence or result. Example: It was raining, ____ we decided to stay indoors. Used to introduce a subordinate clause which contains a statement which contrasts with the statement in the main clause or a statement which makes the main clause of the sentence seem surprising or unexpected. ____ I enjoy cooking, I don't have much time to do it during the week. Used to indicate a contrast or to show a relationship between two simultaneous events or actions. I like to read ____ I'm travelling. Used to introduce a contrasting idea. ____ some people prefer tea, others prefer coffee. Used to indicate similarity or in the role of. He works ____ a doctor. Used to introduce a conditional clause. ____ it rains, we'll stay indoors. Used to make comparisons. He is taller ____ his brother. Used to indicate a time or event following another. He went to bed ____ finishing his homework. Used to indicate a point in time. He has been studying English ____ he was a child. Used to indicate the time or event up to which something takes place. Wait here ____ I come back. Used to introduce two alternatives. I don't know ____ I should go or stay. Used to indicate the time or event preceding another. Finish your homework ____ you go out. Used to indicate a negative alternative. He ____ smokes ____ drinks alcohol. Used to indicate similarity or comparison. She swims ____ a fish. Used to indicate a single occasion or event. Mary had only been to Manchester ____ before. Used to introduce a condition that must be fulfilled for something else to happen. You won't pass the test ____ you study. Used to exclude something. Everyone came ____ John.

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