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2£®The delay due to the snow storm was really annoying£®

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Question 1£ºAre the uses of the phrase due to in the above two sentences the same or not?

A£®Yes, they are the same£®

B£®No, they are differently used£®

3£®I¡¯d like to eat out, but on the other hand I should be trying to save money£®

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4£®On the one hand I admire his gifts, but on the other I distrust his judgment£®

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Question 2£ºWhat¡¯s the relationship between the two clauses in each of sentences 3 and 4?

A£®They state the same side of a thing£®

B£®They introduce different points of view which are often opposite£®

5£®I used to work as an office lady and would have a cup of coffee at the beginning of a workday£®

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Question 3£ºIn which sentence is the word would used the same way as in sentence 5?

A£®When I lived in the country, I would go fishing on sunny days£®

B£®She cried that she would die without being with him£®

6£®It is my father who made me the success I am today£®

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Question 4£ºWhich sentence below is right?

A£®It is I who am committed to you at all times£®

B£®It is I who is committed to you at all times£®

7£®Rather than cause trouble, he left£®

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Question 5£ºWhat can be used following the phrase rather than? Tick out the ones you think right£®

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