Combine these sentences: She is very tired. She continues working.
Although she is very tired, she continues working. / Even though she is very tired, she continues working. / She is very tired; however, she continues working.
Sentence transformation: The view was amazing, but the hotel was terrible.
Although the view was amazing, the hotel was terrible. Even though the view was amazing, the hotel was terrible. Despite the amazing view, the hotel was terribl
He is very rich, _______ he doesn’t like to spend money.
but, yet, still, however,
We enjoyed the trip _______ it rained the whole time.
even though, although
The movie was boring; _______ I watched it until the end.
however, yet, still, nevertheless
They trained very hard. _______ they lost the game.
however, yet, still
Sentence transformation: I wanted to stay home. Still, I had to go to work.
I wanted to stay home; however, I had to go to work. I wanted to stay home; nevertheless, I had to go to work. Although I wanted to stay home, I had to go to wo
_______ she tried her best, she didn’t win the competition.
although, even though, though
Sentence transformation: The book was interesting, but it was too long.
Although the book was interesting, it was too long. Even though the book was interesting, it was too long. Despite being interesting, the book was too long.
I studied all night, _______ I didn’t pass the test.
still / however, / but / yet
She loves swimming, _______ she’s afraid of the ocean.
although, even though
_______ the weather was bad, we went hiking
although, even though
Sentence transformation: The exam was hard. Nevertheless, she passed it.
The exam was hard; however, she passed it. The exam was hard; yet, she passed it. Although the exam was hard, she passed it.
I will help you _______ I’m very busy.
even if, although
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