[amp_mcq option1=”yet” option2=”nevertheless” option3=”however” option4=”No improvement” correct=”option2″]
The correct answer is: B. nevertheless
The word “nevertheless” is used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what has just been said. In this case, the speaker is saying that the man didn’t believe in God, but he went to church regularly. This is a contrast, because one would normally expect someone who doesn’t believe in God to not go to church. The word “nevertheless” helps to highlight this contrast.
The other options are not as appropriate in this context. The word “yet” is used to introduce a statement that happens at the same time as something else. In this case, the speaker is not saying that the man went to church at the same time as he didn’t believe in God. The word “however” is used to introduce a statement that shows a difference from what has just been said. In this case, the speaker is not saying that there is a difference between the man’s belief in God and his attendance at church. The word “no improvement” is not an option, because the sentence is already grammatically correct.