Even if
Since
However
Very
Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is: A. Even if
The word “even if” is used to introduce a condition that is contrary to fact. In this case, the speaker is saying that no matter how clever the listener is, they will not be able to solve the puzzle.
The other options are not as appropriate in this context. “Since” is used to introduce a reason or cause. “However” is used to introduce a contrast or exception. “Very” is an adverb that means “to a great extent.”
Here are some examples of how the word “even if” can be used in other sentences:
- Even if you don’t believe me, I’m telling you the truth.
- Even if you don’t want to go, I’m still going to take you.
- Even if you’re tired, you have to finish your homework.