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Although/however/despite speaking

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  • _____ I exercise every day, I can’t seem to lose any weight.
    Although
  • ______ my wife/partner told me ten times, I still _______________
    even though / although / despite the fact that
  • ______ I did well at the interview, I ______________.
    Even though / although / despite the fact that
  • ____ it is cold today, _______________.
    Although / even though / despite the fact that
  • I am really happy today despite ___________
    noun / noun phrase / gerund
  • It's common for people to dislike ____, ____ ___ is something they enjoy
    plural/uncountable noun/gerund + whereas/while + singular noun
  • __________ being the best of friends, we still ___________.
    Despite / in spite of
  • ______ the film was very boring, ____
    although / even though / despite the fact that
  • _____ my careful planning, we ended up ____________
    despite / in spite of
  • He came to work __________ he knew he was ill.
    even though / although / despite the fact that
  • _____ being ill, I was able to _______________.
    despite / in spite of
  • He is a bit overweight despite _____
    noun / noun phrase / gerund
  • ________ my being really angry at my colleague, I tried ______________.
    Despite / in spite of
  • I actually find spiders quite pretty, ______ are_____
    whereas/while + plural noun + contrast
  • She is vegetarian. ____, she sometimes ______
    however
  • I tried to lift the box. _________, it was too heavy for me.
    However
  • I decide to accept BeKey job offer even though ....
    clause (subject+verb+object)
  • We are the best of friends. __________, we sometimes __________ .
    however