Exercise 3: By using the words in brackets, join each of the following sentences into logical ones. He bought a jeep. His friend advised him against it. (although) 1. Good writing requires general and abstract words as well as specific and concrete ones. It is the latter that make writing vivid, real and clear. (though) 2. It was raining hard. They could not work in the fields. (so ... that) 3. The politician is concerned with successful elections. The statesman is interested in the future of his people. (whereas) 4. He chose to study computer science. Computer science has good employment prospects. (because of) Exercise 4: Fill in the blanks with the correct subordinator 1. The sick man went to Paris because he could be treated there. 2. Jack won't come he has finished his homework. 3. Unfortunately, the ambulance reached 4. Aabach Lucy goes, she makes friends. деле the injured man had died.