1) Choose the sentence that sounds most natural in everyday English. a) A. I was tired. I kept working, though. b) B. I was tired. Though I kept working. 2) Choose the sentence that sounds most natural in everyday English. a) A. He’s not very experienced. He’s doing a great job, though. b) B. He’s not very experienced. Though he’s doing a great job. 3) Choose the sentence that sounds most natural in everyday English. a) I didn’t enjoy the party. I’m glad I went, though. b) B. I didn’t enjoy the party. Though I’m glad I went. 4) I wanted to leave early. Though I stayed until the end. a) correct  b) incorrect  5) It was raining. I forgot my umbrella, though. a) correct b) incorrect 6) She doesn’t like coffee. She drinks it every morning, though. a) correct b) incorrect 7) He’s very busy. Though he always finds time to help me. a) correct b) incorrect 8) I love that jacket, ___ it’s too expensive. a) though b) but 9) It’s too expensive. I really want it, ___. a) though b) but 10) She said she wasn’t tired, ___ she went to bed early. a) though b) but 11) The test was difficult. I think I did okay, ____. a) though b) but 12) ____she said she wasn’t tired, she went to bed early. a) though b) but

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