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    Fill in the blanks with the conjunctions given below. Use each conjunction only once.
     
   
like   as if   as
but   yet   although
     
    Example : He won the race despite a swollen ankle.
     
1.   He has been doing the same job for a couple of years ______ he is still not good at it.
     
2.   He ran ______ the devil was chasing him.
     
3.   We can do as requested ______ we are not taking any responsibility if anything goes wrong.
     
4.   ______ he is the first to complete the test, he did not get the highest mark.
     
5.   He behaved ______ a child during the meeting.
     
6.   There are as many snakes in Zambia ______ there are in Sudan.
     

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1.   He has been doing the same job for a couple of years yet he is still not good at it.
2.   He ran as if the devil was chasing him.
3.   We can do as requested but we are not taking any responsibility if anything goes wrong.
4.   Although he is the first to complete the test, he did not get the highest mark.
5.   He behaved like a child during the meeting.
6.   There are as many snakes in Zambia as there are in Sudan.
     
 
 

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