The person is wearing protective clothing and the surroundings seem like a scientific laboratory- We can assume that the person might be a scientist. He is raising his hand, but he is not signaling anything—especially not a taxicabin this context-Common Trap; Do not be confused by statements that are partially true. | 2. Hospitals are competing for a shrinking market share 32 X 22 2 they are attempting to discover the most cost-effective and highest quality care. A therefore C also B besides D furthermore 3. These ads can bring in revenue they can 32 22 22 2 keep our costs down. A for example C moreover B on the whole D however 4. The firm intends to move its plant it will X 22 22 2 keep sales marketing and distribution here. A to this end C consequently B nevertheless D furthermore 5. The contract only runs for one year there 32 22 22 2 are options to renew for two more years. A meanwhile C however B besides D moreover 6. Our sales have increased recently we are 32 32 22 2 optimistic about future growth. A however C nevertheless B thus D also 7. Since its inception the bank has lent twenty-eight 32 22 22 2 billion dollars its membership has grown to include sixteen regional countries. A thus C in addition B on the whole D nevertheless 8. We are on the whole a local company 32 22 22 2 we can offer services beyond our area. A nevertheless C accordingly B meanwhile D hence 9. She had the most hands-on experience 32 22 22 2 she was hired. A nevertheless C however B furthermore D therefore 10. Our banking clients want flexibility we provide ATMs automated teller machines for twenty-four-hour use. A . moreover . C consequently B however D furthermore 114 READING PRACTICE VERBS CAUSATIVE Causative verbs show that someone or something made a certain action happen. The most common causative verbs are get make and have. Verbs like order cause force and leant can also be causative verbs. They are all followed by noun clauses. PATTERNS TO REMEMBER If the direct object of the causative verbs make have and let performed performs or will perform the action the simple base form of a verb is used. INCORRECT He had the secretary signed for the package. CORRECT He had the secretary sign for the package. B If the direct object of other causative verbs such as get want order cause etc. performed .