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DIRECTIONS (Qs. 99-108): Choose the correct alternatives
__________ they have passed the stamina test, they can get their scuba diving license.
Now that
Even though
Unless
When
- Option 1: Now that
- This means "because" or "since."
- It suggests that an action is possible due to a condition being fulfilled.
- Example: "Now that they have passed, they can proceed."
- Option 2: Even though
- This implies contrast, meaning "despite the fact."
- It does not fit logically as achieving the test does not oppose getting the license.
- Example: "Even though it's raining, I'll go outside."
- Option 3: Unless
- This indicates a condition, meaning "except if."
- It would imply they cannot get a license if they pass, which is incorrect.
- Example: "Unless it rains, we'll go hiking."
- Option 4: When
- This indicates time, meaning "at the time that."
- Using it would suggest that passing the test automatically leads to the next step.
- Example: "When I arrive, I'll call you."
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