Clauses of Contrast and Purpose – English Grammar Test for B2

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1 We went out for a walk ______ it was raining.

2 She studied very hard ______ she could pass the final exam.

3 ______ being tired, he continued working until midnight.

4 He bought a new laptop ______ improve his productivity.

5 The boy kept smiling ______ he had failed the test.

6 They decided to stay at home ______ the heavy rain.

7 I turned off the lights ______ save electricity.

8 ______ she didn’t like him, she helped him with his homework.

9 We left early ______ we wouldn’t miss the train.

10 He wore warm clothes ______ it was freezing outside.

11 The team played well ______ losing the match.

12 I took a taxi ______ I could arrive on time.

13 ______ the fact that he is rich, he never shows off.

14 She stayed up late ______ finish the report.

15 He went jogging ______ the bad weather.

16 I’ll speak slowly ______ you can understand me.

17 ______ he was young, he was very responsible.

18 She left the party early ______ she wasn’t feeling well.

19 We’re saving money ______ buy a house next year.

20 ______ being warned, he touched the hot stove.

21 He wore sunglasses ______ protect his eyes from the sun.

22 The children played outside ______ the cold.

23 She refused to go out ______ it was already dark.

24 They worked hard ______ finish the project on time.

25 ______ her poor health, she continues to travel a lot.

26 He went to the gym ______ get stronger.

27 We kept walking ______ we were tired.

28 I listened carefully ______ I wouldn’t miss any details.

29 ______ having little experience, she did the job perfectly.

30 He stayed calm ______ the stressful situation.

Answer

1although – contrast: went out vs. raining.
2so that – purpose clause (so that + subject + modal).
3Despite – contrast; followed by “being tired.”
4to – expresses purpose with infinitive verb.
5although – contrast: smiling vs. failed.
6because of – reason for staying home.
7to – purpose infinitive.
8Although – contrast: dislike vs. help.
9so that – purpose: avoid missing the train.
10because – reason for wearing warm clothes.
11despite – contrast: played well vs. lost.
12so that – purpose: arrive on time.
13Despite – preposition introducing contrast with “fact that.”
14to – purpose infinitive.
15in spite of – preposition for contrast.
16so that – purpose clause.
17Although – contrast: young vs. responsible.
18because – expresses reason.
19to – purpose infinitive “to buy.”
20Despite – preposition for contrast.
21to – expresses purpose.
22despite – contrast: cold weather vs. playing outside.
23because – reason: it was dark.
24in order to – formal way of expressing purpose.
25In spite of – contrast: poor health vs. travel.
26to – purpose infinitive “to get stronger.”
27although – contrast: kept walking vs. tired.
28so that – purpose clause: “so that I wouldn’t miss.”
29Despite – contrast with “having little experience.”
30in spite of – contrast with “stressful situation.”

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