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IELTS 5-6.5 - Unit 8 - Grammar - Conjunctions
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Some parents don't want their children to work before they reach/will reach adulthood.
reach
When children will grow up/grow up, they face many problems.
grow up
You must set goals and not stop until achieved/we achieve them.
we achieve
After graduate/we graduate, we need to compete for a good job.
we graduate
The customer was aware of the price before she buy/bought the dress.
bought
Arrange the two sentences to make sense with the conjuction. "I spend all my money. I go home." (when)
When I spend all my money, I go home. I go home when I spend all my money.
Arrange the two sentences to make sense with the conjuction. "Customers spent less money on clothes. Designer brands were introduced." (before)
Customers spent less money on clothes before designer brands were introduced. Before designer brands were introduced, customers spent less money on clothes.
Arrange the two sentences to make sense with the conjuction. "Employees put on a uniform. They all look the same." (when)
Employees all look the same when they put on a uniform. When employees put on a uniform, they all look the same.
Arrange the two sentences to make sense with the conjuction. "The sales start. Then some people go shopping." (until)
Some people won't go shopping until the sales start. Until the sales start, some people won't go shopping.
Arrange the two sentences to make sense with the conjuction. "You wear casual clothes to work. Then it is hard to wear a suit."(after)
After you wear casual clothes to work, it can be difficult to wear a suit. It is hard to wear a suit to work after you wear casual clothes.
Arrange the two sentences to make sense with the conjuction. "Staff must leave the building first. Then they can smoke."(until)
Until staff leave the building, they cannot smoke. Staff cannot smoke until they leave the building.
You cannot criticise __________ you have seen how hard it is to be original. (until, before, when, or after)
Until
__________ they have started earning money, young adults can still find it hard to afford fashionable clothes. (until, before, when, or after)
Before/ Until
__________ youngsters start work, they depend on their parents for money. (until, before, when, or after)
Before/ Until