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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
______ you don’t want to sleep, then leave this room.
As
If
So
Whether
- Option 1: As
- Usually used to indicate cause or reason.
- Example: "As it was raining, we stayed inside."
- Not suitable for conditional phrases.
- Option 2: If
- Used to introduce a conditional clause.
- Example: "If you want to eat, then come to the table."
- Correct for creating conditions or scenarios.
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- Option 3: So
- Typically used to indicate results or conclusions.
- Example: "It was cold, so we lit a fire."
- Not appropriate for starting a condition.
- Option 4: Whether
- Used to introduce alternatives or possibilities.
- Example: "I don’t know whether I’ll go or stay."
- Not suitable for conditional statements without alternatives.
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