B2 First | Cambridge English Preparation | Conjunctions And Linkers Exercise

B2 First previously known as Cambridge First Certificate in English is an exam that assesses your proficiency in English. Your First Certificate in English (FCE) is a valid proof that you are capable of living and working independently in an English-speaking country. Prepare for your B2 First / Cambridge English exam with our worksheets and exercises.

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction or linker. Choose your answers from the options given below. The same option can be used more than once.

(nor, either, both, or not, whether, only, than)

1. Neither Sam …………………………. Mathews attended the party.

2. ………………………. you like it or not, I am going to throw a party tonight.

3. ………………………… wait and have your meals when it is ready ………………………….. go and eat in a restaurant.

4. ………………………. he and his wife are doctors.

5. He ……………………………… bought me a nice present for my birthday, but also took me to a good restaurant for dinner.

6. I would rather wait ………………………. leave.

7. Neither you ………………………. I am right in this case.

8. You are taking this tablet whether you like it …………………………..

9. She arrived earlier …………………………… me.

10. Smoking harms not only the smoker ………………………… those around him.

Answers

1. Neither Sam nor Mathews attended the party.

2. Whether you like it or not, I am going to throw a party tonight.

3. Either wait and have your meals when it is ready or go and eat in a restaurant.

4. Both he and his wife are doctors.

5. He not only bought me a nice present for my birthday, but also took me to a good restaurant for dinner.

6. I would rather wait than leave.

7. Neither you nor I am right in this case.

8. You are taking this tablet whether you like it or not.

9. She arrived earlier than me.

10. Smoking harms not only the smoker but also those around him.

See also

B2 First | Conjunctions and linkers exercise `1

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