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multiple choice C2

Which sentence correctly uses 'a' to connect two contrasting ideas, implying a subtle continuation despite the contrast?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Jej plány boli ambiciózne, a predsa ich realizovala s prekvapivou ľahkosťou.

In this context, 'a predsa' acts as a nuanced connector, similar to 'and yet', effectively joining two clauses where the second presents a somewhat unexpected outcome given the first, a common C2 usage.

multiple choice C2

Choose the sentence where 'a' is employed to introduce a consequence or a result of the preceding action, rather than just a simple addition.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Pršalo celý deň, a tak sme museli zrušiť piknik.

Here, 'a tak' (and so) clearly signals a cause-and-effect relationship, where the rain led to the cancellation of the picnic. This demonstrates a more complex use of 'a' beyond simple coordination.

multiple choice C2

Identify the sentence where 'a' contributes to building a narrative, linking a series of sequential events in a descriptive manner, suggesting progression.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vstal, umyl sa, a potom sa najedol, a napokon odišiel do práce.

The repeated use of 'a' in this sentence, particularly with adverbs like 'potom' (then) and 'napokon' (finally), serves to delineate a clear sequence of actions, characteristic of narrative construction at a C2 level.

true false C2

The conjunction 'a' can always be interchangeably replaced with 'aj' (also/too) in any given Slovak sentence without altering its meaning or grammatical correctness.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

'A' and 'aj' are not always interchangeable. 'A' typically connects words, phrases, or clauses, implying addition or sequence. 'Aj' emphasizes addition, meaning 'also' or 'too', and has a different grammatical function and nuance. For example, 'Ja a ty' (You and I) is different from 'Ja aj ty' (Both you and I, or I also).

true false C2

In formal Slovak writing, it is always grammatically incorrect to start a sentence with 'a'.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

While less common, starting a sentence with 'a' can be grammatically correct and stylistically effective, especially to connect a sentence to the preceding one, introduce a consequence, or emphasize a contrast, even in formal writing. It depends on the intended nuance and context.

true false C2

When 'a' connects two independent clauses, it is always preceded by a comma in Slovak.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

While often true, there are exceptions. A comma is not always used before 'a' when it connects two independent clauses, particularly if the clauses are very short and closely related, or when 'a' introduces a contrasting idea with certain adverbs like 'predsa'. This rule has nuances at C2 level.

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