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Choose the combination that completes the sentence.
A. I told her to leave, i. for D. does he want to live in the city.
B. The grocery store was out of tomatoes, ii. so E. I was very tired
C. He doesn't want to live in the country when he grows up, iii. nor F. I borrowed some from my neighbor.
A-ii-E
B-i-D
A-i-E
B-iii-F
C-i-D
- Let's look at each sentence:
- A. "I told her to leave,"
- B. "The grocery store was out of tomatoes,"
- C. "He doesn't want to live in the country when he grows up,"
- And the connectors:
- i. "for" suggests a reason.
- ii. "so" indicates a result.
- iii. "nor" adds a negative statement.
- Match sentences logically:
- Option 1: A-ii-E
- "I told her to leave, so I was very tired."
- This doesn't make sense; leaving doesn't make one tired.
- Option 2: B-i-D
- "The grocery store was out of tomatoes, for does he want to live in the city."
- This is incorrect; the two parts are unrelated.
- Option 3: A-i-E
- "I told her to leave, for I was very tired."
- This makes sense; one might tell someone to leave because they're tired.
- Option 4: B-iii-F
- "The grocery store was out of tomatoes, nor I borrowed some from my neighbor."
- This is incorrect because "nor" isn’t used properly here.
- Option 5: C-i-D
- "He doesn't want to live in the country when he grows up, for does he want to live in the city."
- This is incorrect; it's grammatically messy.
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