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Playing tennis is good for your health. Jogging is good for your health. (both ..and/ either ..or)
Both playing tennis and jogging are good for your health.
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Despite I’m not feeling well, I think I should go to school today.
Although I’m not feeling well, I think I should go to school today.
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He ate his sandwich immediately and rushed to the classroom. (as soon as)
As soon as he ate his sandwich, he rushed to the classroom.
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Benjamin was the only applicant for that position in the company. He was able to get the job easily.( but/ since)
Since Benjamin was the only applicant for that position in the company, he was able to get the job easily
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I studied journalism in college. In addition, I had a part‐time job at a newspaper.(in addition to)
In addition to studying journalism in college,I had a part‐time job at a newspaper.
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War kills innocent people; in addition, it costs a lot of money. (in addition to)
In addition to killing innocent people, war costs a lot of money.
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Mr.Robertson should stop smoking cigarettes immediately. He will get seriously ill. ( however/ otherwise)
Mr.Robertson should stop smoking cigarettes immediately;otherwise, he will get seriously ill.
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After they finished the report, they went out for lunch. (before)
Before they went out for lunch, they(had) finished the report.
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We had walked several miles. ____________, we did not feel tired.(but/ however)
We had walked several miles. However, we did not feel tired.
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Although her age, my grandmother goes running every day. CORRECT THE MISTAKE!
DESPITE her age, my grandmother goes running every day.
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I will lend you my car for the day, or I will drive you to the conference myself. ( neither... nor/ either...or)
I will either lend you my car for the day or drive you to the conference myself.
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The solution didn’t satisfy the management. The solution didn’t satisfy the union. ( both..and/ neither...nor)
The solution satisfied neither the management nor the union.
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Although we do not have enough natural resources, we still continue to waste them without thinking that they will finish one day. ( despite ) .
Despite not having enough natural resources, we still continue to waste them without thinking that they will finish one day.
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Most shampoos include chemicals; ___________, I prefer using natural olive oil soap for my hair. (so/ therefore) .
Most shampoos include chemicals;therefore, I prefer using natural olive oil soap for my hair..
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. Julie eats ______ red meat ______ chicken because she is a vegetarian.
Julie eats neither red meat nor chicken because she is a vegetarian.
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There was a long queue for taxis. We didn’t have to wait very long to get one. (although /despite)
Although there was a long queue for taxis,we didn’t have to wait very long to get one.
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You can do a lot of reading to improve your English.You can attend classes regularly to improve your English.(either…..or/neither ..nor) )
You can either do a lot of reading or attend classes regularly to improve your English.
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During our picnic, it started to rain .(while)
While we were having a picnic, it started to rain .
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This car runs very well even though it’s old. (despite)
Despite being old,this car runs very well .
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Jack walked to school, even though the weather was cold. (in spite of)
In spite of the cold weather, Jack walked to school.
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Many young people have a university degree.They still cannot get a job.( YET/SO)
Many young people have a university degree, yet they still cannot get a job.
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Do your homework or you’ll be punished. (if)
If you do your homework, you won’t be punished. OR If you don’t do your homework, you will be punished.
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to post her letter / every week / to the town / The teacher/ goes / .
The teacher goes to the town every week to post her letter.
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People in this small town didn’t have traffic problems. They didn’t have environmental problems, either. (neither .. nor/ not only..but also) )
People in this small town had neither traffic problems nor environmental problems.
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Although she was tired, Mary decided to go running. (despite)
Despite being tired, Mary decided to go running.
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____________ we arrived late, all the best seats had been taken.(as/ so)
As we arrived late, all the best seats had been taken.
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Sally won’t come to the party. You don’t invite her. (unless)
Unless you invite Sally , she won’t come to the party.
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