III. Choose the sentences that have the same meaning with the given sentences.
1.I wanted to go. He wanted to stay.
I wanted to go but he wanted to stay.
I wanted to go and he wanted to stay.
I wanted to go so he wanted to stay.
2.You can go there by bus. You can go there by train.
You can go either by bus or by train.
You can go neither by bus or by train.
You can go either by bus nor by train.
3.Smith was feeling tired. She went to bed when I got home.
I was feeling tired so I went to bed when I got home.
I was feeling tired but I went to bed when I got home.
I was feeling tired because of I went to bed when I got home.
4.The coat was soft. The coat was warm.
The coat was both soft and warm.
The coat was nor soft and warm.
The coat was both soft but warm.
5.Jack couldn’t sleep although he was very tired.
In spite of being tired, he couldn’t sleep.
Because being tired, he couldn’t sleep.
As being tired, he couldn’t sleep.
6.The plane couldn’t take off because the weather was bad.
The plane couldn’t take off because of the bad weather.
The plane couldn’t take off because the bad weather.
The plane couldn’t take off although the bad weather.
7.In spite of her injured feet, she managed to get home before dark.
Although her feet were injured, she managed to get home before dark
Despite her feet were injured, she managed to get home before dark.
If her feet were injured, she managed to get home before dark.
8.Although Mary was sick, she attended the meeting.
Despite being sick, Mary attended the meeting.
Because being sick, Mary attended the meeting.
Despite of being sick, Mary attended the meeting.
9.Minh didn’t break the expensive china vase. His brother didn’t break it.
Neither Minh nor his brother broke the vase.
Neither Minh and his brother broke the vase.
Either Minh nor his brother broke the vase.
10.Trang will fail the exam if she does not study harder.
Trang will fail the exam unless she studies harder.
Trang will fail the exam if she studies harder.
Trang will fail the exam unless she doesn’t study harder.
1.I wanted to go. He wanted to stay.
I wanted to go but he wanted to stay.
I wanted to go and he wanted to stay.
I wanted to go so he wanted to stay.
2.You can go there by bus. You can go there by train.
You can go either by bus or by train.
You can go neither by bus or by train.
You can go either by bus nor by train.
3.Smith was feeling tired. She went to bed when I got home.
I was feeling tired so I went to bed when I got home.
I was feeling tired but I went to bed when I got home.
I was feeling tired because of I went to bed when I got home.
4.The coat was soft. The coat was warm.
The coat was both soft and warm.
The coat was nor soft and warm.
The coat was both soft but warm.
5.Jack couldn’t sleep although he was very tired.
In spite of being tired, he couldn’t sleep.
Because being tired, he couldn’t sleep.
As being tired, he couldn’t sleep.
6.The plane couldn’t take off because the weather was bad.
The plane couldn’t take off because of the bad weather.
The plane couldn’t take off because the bad weather.
The plane couldn’t take off although the bad weather.
7.In spite of her injured feet, she managed to get home before dark.
Although her feet were injured, she managed to get home before dark
Despite her feet were injured, she managed to get home before dark.
If her feet were injured, she managed to get home before dark.
8.Although Mary was sick, she attended the meeting.
Despite being sick, Mary attended the meeting.
Because being sick, Mary attended the meeting.
Despite of being sick, Mary attended the meeting.
9.Minh didn’t break the expensive china vase. His brother didn’t break it.
Neither Minh nor his brother broke the vase.
Neither Minh and his brother broke the vase.
Either Minh nor his brother broke the vase.
10.Trang will fail the exam if she does not study harder.
Trang will fail the exam unless she studies harder.
Trang will fail the exam if she studies harder.
Trang will fail the exam unless she doesn’t study harder.