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Linking Words

__________, we’ll visit the Eiffel Tower __________ we’ll go shopping. Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) First __________, we’ll visit the Eiffel Tower __________ we’ll go shopping. then

It’s raining, __________ I’m not playing tennis. Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) so It’s raining, __________ I’m not playing tennis.

Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) She won’t mind your being late - ____________ it’s not your fault, is it? besides

____________ you’re so clever, why don’t you do it? Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) Since ____________ you’re so clever, why don’t you do it?

I understood what she was saying ______________ her strong accent. Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) I understood what she was saying ______________ her strong accent. in spite of

Don’t buy it ___________ you really want it. unless Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) Don’t buy it ___________ you really want it. unless

Do you play any other sports _____________ football and basketball? Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) Do you play any other sports _____________ football and basketball? besides

_______________ he is rich and famous, he is not happy. Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) Although _______________ he is rich and famous, he is not happy.

You can borrow my car _______________ you bring it back tomorrow. Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) You can borrow my car _______________ you bring it back tomorrow. provided

The match took place _______________ of the bad weather. in spite of Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) The match took place _______________ of the bad weather. in spite of

I’m working and studying very hard __________________ get promotion. Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) I’m working and studying very hard __________________ get promotion. in order to

You can dress ______________ you like, it’s quite an informal party. Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) You can dress ______________ you like, it’s quite an informal party. however

Don’t take that road ______________ you really have to. unless Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) Don’t take that road ______________ you really have to. unless

You’d better leave now _______________ you’ll be late for your train. Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) You’d better leave now _______________ you’ll be late for your train. otherwise

You can invite Paul to the party ___________ not his friend Mark! but Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) You can invite Paul to the party ___________ not his friend Mark! but

I’ll pay you extra _____ you get the work finished by Friday. if Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) I’ll pay you extra _____ you get the work finished by Friday. if

Choose from: first, then, since, besides, so, but/however, although, in spite of/despite, in order to, if, unless, otherwise, provided (that) _______ we’ve got time before the train arrives, let’s go and have a cup of tea. Since