Clauses of Contrast and Purpose – English Grammar Test for B2
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A: Did you go out ______ it was raining?
B: Yes, we needed some fresh air.
(a) because (b) although (c) so that
2
A: Why did you take an umbrella?
B: ______ it might rain later.
(a) Although (b) In case (c) Despite
3
A: Did she get the job ______ having little experience?
B: Yes, she did!
(a) although (b) in spite of (c) because
4
A: Why did you stay up late last night?
B: ______ finish my assignment before the deadline.
(a) so that (b) in order to (c) because
5
A: Is he still jogging every morning ______ his age?
B: Yes, he says it keeps him healthy.
(a) because (b) despite (c) although
6
A: Why are you studying French?
B: ______ I can work in France next year.
(a) In order to (b) So that (c) Despite
7
A: Did they go on vacation ______ the bad weather?
B: Yes, they didn’t want to waste the tickets.
(a) because of (b) although (c) in spite of
8
A: Why do you carry a power bank?
B: ______ my phone battery doesn’t die.
(a) So that (b) Because (c) Although
9
A: Did you enjoy the film ______ it was long?
B: Yes, it was really interesting.
(a) although (b) because (c) despite
10
A: Why did she leave early?
B: ______ pick up her kids from school.
(a) Because (b) To (c) Although
11
A: Is he still friendly ______ being so busy?
B: Yes, he always makes time for everyone.
(a) Although (b) In spite of (c) Because
12
A: Why did you go shopping again?
B: ______ buy groceries for the weekend.
(a) So as to (b) Although (c) Because
13
A: Did they cancel the meeting ______ the manager was sick?
B: Yes, it’s moved to next week.
(a) because (b) although (c) despite
14
A: Why are you wearing your raincoat?
B: ______ it might rain.
(a) In case (b) Although (c) Despite
15
A: Did he manage to finish the race ______ being injured?
B: Yes, he’s very determined.
(a) despite (b) because (c) although
16
A: Why did you buy that expensive camera?
B: ______ take better photos.
(a) Although (b) To (c) Because of
17
A: Did you sleep well ______ the noise last night?
B: No, I couldn’t rest at all!
(a) despite (b) because (c) in order to
18
A: Why did she study until midnight?
B: ______ she could pass the final exam.
(a) Because (b) So that (c) Despite
19
A: Was the trip fun ______ the rain?
B: Yes, we still enjoyed it a lot.
(a) because (b) despite (c) so that
20
A: Why did you turn off your phone?
B: ______ I could focus on my work.
(a) Because (b) So that (c) Although
21
A: Did she go to work ______ feeling sick?
B: Yes, she didn’t want to lose a day’s pay.
(a) although (b) despite (c) because
22
A: Why did you take notes during the lecture?
B: ______ I can review them later.
(a) Although (b) So that (c) Because
23
A: Did you go to the party ______ being invited late?
B: Yes, I didn’t want to miss it.
(a) although (b) in spite of (c) because
24
A: Why did he take a taxi to the airport?
B: ______ he wouldn’t miss the flight.
(a) So that (b) Because of (c) Despite
25
A: Did you go for a walk ______ the cold weather?
B: Yes, we needed some fresh air.
(a) although (b) because (c) despite
26
A: Why do you always carry cash?
B: ______ some places don’t accept cards.
(a) So that (b) Because (c) Despite
27
A: Did he pass the exam ______ not studying much?
B: Yes, he’s very smart.
(a) because (b) although (c) despite
28
A: Why are you turning on the air conditioner?
B: ______ make the room cooler.
(a) To (b) Although (c) So that
29
A: Did she attend the meeting ______ she was on vacation?
B: Yes, she joined online.
(a) even though (b) because (c) in spite of
30
A: Why did you send her a message?
B: ______ remind her of the meeting.
(a) In order to (b) Although (c) Despite
Answer
1 (b) although – contrast: went out vs. raining.
2 (b) In case – precautionary purpose.
3 (b) in spite of – contrast: little experience vs. success.
4 (b) in order to – purpose: complete assignment.
5 (b) despite – contrast: age vs. activity.
6 (b) So that – expresses purpose.
7 (c) in spite of – contrast: bad weather vs. trip.
8 (a) So that – purpose clause.
9 (a) although – contrast: long but interesting.
10 (b) To – infinitive of purpose.
11 (b) In spite of – contrast: busy but friendly.
12 (a) So as to – purpose infinitive.
13 (a) because – reason clause.
14 (a) In case – precaution.
15 (a) despite – contrast: injured but finished.
16 (b) To – purpose infinitive.
17 (a) despite – contrast: noise vs. sleeping.
18 (b) So that – purpose clause.
19 (b) despite – contrast: fun despite rain.
20 (b) So that – purpose clause.
21 (b) despite – contrast: sick but worked.
22 (b) So that – purpose clause.
23 (b) in spite of – contrast: invited late but attended.
24 (a) So that – purpose clause.
25 (c) despite – contrast: cold weather vs. went walking.
26 (b) Because – reason clause.
27 (c) despite – contrast: not studying vs. success.
28 (a) To – purpose infinitive.
29 (a) even though – contrast: on vacation but attended.
30 (a) In order to – formal infinitive of purpose.
