Clauses of Contrast and Purpose – English Grammar Test for B2
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(a) although (b) because (c) therefore
2 She studied hard ______ she could pass the exam.
(a) so that (b) although (c) however
3 We decided to go out ______ it was raining heavily.
(a) despite (b) although (c) because
4 He went to bed early ______ he had to get up at 5 a.m.
(a) although (b) so that (c) in spite of
5 They arrived late ______ they left home on time.
(a) because (b) although (c) since
6 We didn’t go for a picnic ______ the bad weather.
(a) because (b) despite (c) although
7 He speaks English very well ______ he has never been abroad.
(a) although (b) because (c) therefore
8 She wears glasses ______ improve her eyesight.
(a) so that (b) in order to (c) because
9 He kept working ______ he was feeling very tired.
(a) although (b) because (c) since
10 We bought a map ______ we wouldn’t get lost.
(a) so that (b) despite (c) although
11 They are saving money ______ buy a new car next year.
(a) to (b) although (c) because
12 ______ her illness, she managed to finish the race.
(a) Although (b) Because (c) Despite
13 He didn’t get the job ______ he had all the necessary qualifications.
(a) although (b) because (c) therefore
14 She got the promotion ______ her hard work and dedication.
(a) because of (b) although (c) in spite of
15 ______ his age, he still goes jogging every morning.
(a) In spite of (b) Although (c) Because
16 They left early ______ avoid the traffic.
(a) in order to (b) so that (c) although
17 ______ the high prices, many people still shop at that store.
(a) Because (b) In spite of (c) Although
18 He studied very hard ______ his parents would be proud of him.
(a) in order to (b) so that (c) despite
19 ______ she was very tired, she couldn’t sleep.
(a) Because (b) Although (c) Therefore
20 She stayed at work late ______ finish the report.
(a) so as to (b) although (c) in spite of
21 ______ being injured, the player finished the match.
(a) Although (b) In spite of (c) Because
22 We took a taxi ______ we wouldn’t be late for the show.
(a) so that (b) despite (c) because
23 ______ he was rich, he wasn’t happy.
(a) Although (b) Because (c) Since
24 He spoke loudly ______ everyone could hear him.
(a) so that (b) although (c) because
25 ______ her efforts, she didn’t succeed.
(a) Although (b) Because of (c) In spite of
26 We turned on the lights ______ see better.
(a) so as to (b) although (c) despite
27 He kept talking ______ I asked him to stop.
(a) although (b) because (c) even though
28 They went for a walk ______ the weather was terrible.
(a) although (b) because (c) since
29 She took an umbrella ______ it might rain later.
(a) although (b) in case (c) despite
30 He didn’t stop working ______ he was feeling unwell.
(a) although (b) because (c) however
Answer
1 (a) although – introduces contrast between “walk” and “cold weather.”
2 (a) so that – expresses purpose “in order that she could pass.”
3 (b) although – contrast: action vs. heavy rain.
4 (b) so that – purpose clause: why he went to bed early.
5 (b) although – shows unexpected result: “left on time” but “arrived late.”
6 (b) despite – preposition before a noun phrase “the bad weather.”
7 (a) although – contrast: good English vs. never been abroad.
8 (b) in order to – expresses purpose (followed by verb).
9 (a) although – contrast: “kept working” vs. “feeling tired.”
10 (a) so that – purpose: “so that we wouldn’t get lost.”
11 (a) to – expresses purpose “to buy a car.”
12 (c) Despite – preposition before “her illness.”
13 (a) although – contrast: has qualifications but didn’t get job.
14 (a) because of – preposition expressing reason.
15 (a) In spite of – same meaning as “despite.”
16 (a) in order to – purpose: “to avoid the traffic.”
17 (b) In spite of – contrast: high prices vs. still shop.
18 (b) so that – purpose clause “so that his parents would be proud.”
19 (b) Although – contrast between “tired” and “couldn’t sleep.”
20 (a) so as to – expresses purpose before base verb.
21 (b) In spite of – preposition before “being injured.”
22 (a) so that – purpose: “so that we wouldn’t be late.”
23 (a) Although – contrast: “rich” but “not happy.”
24 (a) so that – purpose clause: “so that everyone could hear.”
25 (c) In spite of – preposition before “her efforts.”
26 (a) so as to – purpose before verb “see.”
27 (c) even though – strong contrast “kept talking” vs. “asked to stop.”
28 (a) although – contrast between “walk” and “terrible weather.”
29 (b) in case – expresses precaution, not contrast.
30 (a) although – contrast between “didn’t stop” and “feeling unwell.”
