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Fill in the blank with the most suitable conjunction :
She doesn’t mind working overtime ____ she’s paid for it.
A. Provided that
B. So that
C. As a result
D. In case of

Answer
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Hint:Conjunctions are used to join two sentences to make it meaningful and better to understand. Some conjunctions are while, which, still, yet, whose, sa, when and many more.
Some examples of such Conjunctions are-
1. She is old yet active.
2. Snita is a professor while her sister is a lawyer.
3. You came early still not able to complete your work.

Complete answer:
Option A – is correct because here, the conjunction suits well with the sentence. This conjunction is generally used to show that an action will be completed if it has a well or good outcome or result or the conditions given are fulfilled.
Example- Snita will complete the work provided that she is allowed for a holiday.
Option B- is an incorrect answer because that is used when an action needs to be completed to get the result as expected.
Example – He went home early so that he would be able to complete the chores.
Option C – is an incorrect answer because this doesn’t fit well with the sentence. Here, the sentence needs a condition to be fulfilled while the conjunction in option shows the result or outcome of an action.
Example- She worked hard as a result of which she stood first in the class.
Option D- is an incorrect answer because it is grammatically incorrect. In case of is used to address any emergency, problem and similar.

Hence the correct answer is option ‘A’.

Note:Some Conjunctions with examples-
Although she was late, she managed to complete the work on time.
She is young yet lazy.
You should work or else lose your job.