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Although he is a top student, he failed his term test (DESPITE)
DESPITE being a top student, he failed his term test.
'I won't go to the concert if it keeps raining' she said (REFUSED)
She REFUSED to go to the concert if it kept raining.
Vicky didn’t get the job. It has made her feel miserable (WHICH)
Vicky didn't get the job, WHICH made her feel miserable.
He usually has a sandwich for lunch (USED)
He is USED to having a sandwich for lunch.
Desperate for money, she called her father. She hadn’t spoken to him in 20 years (WHOM)
Desperate for money, she called her father, to WHOM she hadn't spoken in 20 years.
It’s very hard for me to adapt to working in an office (USED)
I can't get USED to working in an office / I'm not USED to working in an office.
Felix Reeves is a journalist. His tape recorder was stolen (WHOSE)
Felix Reeves, WHOSE tape recorder was stolen, is a journalist.
Living in this place is a problem for me. I simply don't like it and never will (GET)
I can't GET used to living in this place.
The book was very interesting. I borrowed it from the library yesterday (WHICH)
The book WHICH I borrow from the library yesterday was very interesting.
This is the hospital. I was born here (WHERE)
This is the hospital WHERE I was born.
I don’t think it’s a good idea to take the bus – it takes forever! (RECOMMEND)
I don't RECOMMEND taking the bus - it takes forever!
My mother is very conservative. She doesn’t like it when I wear modern clothes (WHO)
My mother, WHO is very conservative, doesn't like it when I wear modern clothes.
Bobby doesn't play in a band anymore (USED)
Bobby USED TO play in a band.