Choosing appropriate conjunctive adverb


Select the suitable conjunctive adverb and use it to combine the sentences. If you print out this page, you do not have to rewrite the sentences just make sure you punctuate rightly.1. At the beginning of the sixteenth century, the Inca Empire was 2,500 miles long and 500 miles wide. The Inca ruled about 16 million people.

(however, otherwise, for example, moreover)

2. The government did not collect taxes in the form of money. Citizens paid them by serving in the army or working in agriculture.

(however, instead, otherwise, in addition)

3. Most Inca families raised animals such as guinea pigs and llamas and farmed the land. They were extremely self-sufficient.

(nevertheless, otherwise, consequently, in addition)

4. The Inca did not have wheeled vehicles, horses, or a formal writing system. They were able to stay in contact with others because they had an elaborate network of stone roads.

(otherwise, for example, nevertheless, on the other hand)

5. Runners carried quipus, intricate cords with varying patterns of knots and colors that were used for communication. The quipus kept accurate numerical information about inventories, supplies, and population.

(nonetheless, on the contrary, for example, instead)

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