(Although, while, even if, because, since)

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Naeem Afzal

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Hi teachers,

(Although, while, even if, because, since)

_____I have a master's degree in psychology, I face problems finding a suitable job _____there are no job positions which need this discipline. _____I had master's in business administration. I would still find it hard to get a job_____there are fewer jobs in the country _____ I search for a job, I have enrolled in an English language course.
1: even if, 2: although, 3: since, 4: because 5: while Did I fill in the blanks correctly? Please help me.
 
Hi teachers,

(Although, while, even if, because, since)

_____I have a master's degree in psychology, I face problems finding a suitable job _____there are no job positions which need this discipline. _____I had master's in business administration. I would still find it hard to get a job_____there are fewer jobs in the country _____ I search for a job, I have enrolled in an English language course.
1: even if, 2: although, 3: since, 4: because 5: while Did I fill in the blanks correctly? Please help me.

4 and 5 are OK.
 
Hi teachers,

(Although, while, even if, because, since)

_____I have a master's degree in psychology, I face problems finding a suitable job _____there are no job positions which need this discipline. _____I had master's in business administration. I would still find it hard to get a job_____there are fewer jobs in the country _____ I search for a job, I have enrolled in an English language course.
1: even if, 2: although, 3: since, 4: because 5: while Did I fill in the blanks correctly? Please help me.
It's impossible to tell which are correct because the sentences aren't grammatical in the first place.
"_____I had master's in business administration." is not a sentence using any of the words. (I assume there should be a comma there. Nor is the next "sentence" right.
Anyhow, as it stands, 1: wrong, 2: wrong, 3: impossible to say, 4: correct, 5: would be OK if that was the start of a new sentence.
 
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