) Fill in the blanks with the proper conjunctions. 1. It is known country in the world in population. 2. ... he was in Washington, D.C., he visited the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. 3. Spanish is the second most common language in the USA, has always been the main language spoken in the USA, the British Isles, including the nation's founders, spoke English. 5.. you look at the reverse side of the Great Seal, you can see the Eye of Provi- dence. the United States of America is the third largest ... a lot of Mexicans live there. 4. English ... emigrants from ...
Explanation: The word "known" should be replaced with "most populated" to correctly describe the country with the highest population.
2. While he was in Washington, D.C., he visited the Thomas Jefferson Memorial.
Explanation: The conjunction "while" can be used to show a contrast or time relationship between two events. In this case, it indicates that the person visited the memorial during their time in Washington, D.C.
3. Spanish is the second most common language in the USA, as it has always been the main language spoken in the USA. However, the nation's founders, including those from the British Isles, spoke English.
Explanation: The conjunction "however" is used to indicate a contrast or contradiction in the information presented. In this case, it is used to show that Spanish is currently spoken widely in the USA, but historically English has been the main language.
4. If you look at the reverse side of the Great Seal, you can see the Eye of Providence. Additionally, the United States of America is the third-largest country where a lot of Mexicans live.
Explanation: The conjunction "if" is used to suggest a condition or possibility. In this case, it suggests that if you look at the reverse side of the Great Seal, you will see the Eye of Providence. The conjunction "additionally" is used to provide additional information about the United States being the third-largest country where many Mexicans live.
5. English is spoken by emigrants from ...
Explanation: The sentence is incomplete, as it doesn't specify the location or country from which the emigrants are coming. Therefore, it cannot be completed with a proper conjunction.