IV. Complete each sentence using the correct conjunction from the parenthesis. 1. He’s overweight, he continues to eat lots of cakes and biscuits. (and, so, yet) 2. I've drunk six cups of coffee today, I've got a headache. (and, so, but) 3. The lesson finished, everyone went home. (and, or, but) 4. We're making good progress, we've still got a long way to go. (but, so, or) 5. The climate is getting warmer. Maybe it's natural, maybe it's caused byus. (and, but, or) 6. Maria didn't do any revision, she didn't pass the exam. (but, so, or) 7. To get to Vancouver, you can fly, you can ride the ferry. (and, or, yet) 8. I'm afraid of heights, I appreciate the view from the top of this building. (and, yet, so) 9. It isn't in a very nice part of town, it's a good restaurant. (but, and, so) 10. I found it hard to follow what the teacher was saying, eventually I lostconcentration. (yet, and, or) V. Join the two sentences using the conjunctive adverbs in the box. however nevertheless therefore otherwise moreover 1. My penpal has lived in the Alps all his life. He has never learnt to ski. 2. You need to work harder. You won't get a passing grade.