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ADVERBIAL CLAUSES (concession)
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I had turned on the air conditioner. It was still hot in the room. (even though)
Even though I had turned on the air conditioner, it was still hot in the room.
Nick used to smoke. He seems to be in good health. (although)
Although Nick used to smoke, he seems to be in good health.
I didn't get the job. I had all the necessary qualifications. (in spite of)
I didn't get the job in spite of having all the necessary qualifications.
He liked the sweater. He decided not to buy it. (although)
Although he liked the sweater, he decided not to buy it.
I couldn't sleep. I was tired. (despite)
I couldn't sleep despite being tired.
I got very wet in the rain. I had an umbrella. (even though)
I got very wet in the rain even though I had an umbrella.
They have very little money. They are happy. (in spite of)
In spite of having very little money, they are happy.
My foot was injured. I managed to walk to the nearest village. (although)
Although my foot was injured, I managed to walk to the nearest village.
We live in the same street. We hardly ever see each other. (despite)
Despite living in the same street, we hardly ever see each other.
I enjoyed the film. The story was silly. (in spite of)
I enjoyed the film in spite of its silly story.